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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
1857. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1857. 
LAKE SHORE AlsTID 
MICHIGAN .SOUTHERN K.ULKOAD LINE! 
THE MOST DIRECT AND EXPEDITIOUS 
jL Roots from 
Buffalo to Cleveland. Colitiribii.-i, Cincinnati; 
Toledo, Chicago, Milwaukee, Galena. Rock 
Inland, Burling tun, Dubuque, St. Raul, 
.Uttilison, Cuiro, St. I.nuiii, 
And nil Point* in tbs *Veit and South. Wert.. 
Traiu* leave Buffalo from Kxohanvn ifrevt Depot connecting 
will nil Kivtern Trains a. follow*. ffttmday* Kxrepted: 
7.1)0 A. M. Express Mail, HtojipIrtK v nil principal Station*— 
Arrives at Dunxlrk *M A. M. Erie in.yA M„ Cleveland 2.30 
P. M. [Dins,I Toltdo ■ ■ P li, [Sup.,] v"hlcago 7W next morn¬ 
ing. connecting with nil vt'estem. Soutnern ANortoera Lines 
W.ti A. >1. Lightning Kxpreea, stops only for wood and wa¬ 
ter—Arrives at Dunkirk 124)5 Noon, f[line,I Kris 1 50 P. M., 
Cleveland S 2" P. tf. | 8 np..| Toledo f - 2 S i*. M., Chicago *-25 
A M. next morning, making oirect eooneition* with &U Iilies 
to tho West, Norte and South. 
ft.45 I’. M. Way Express, to Kris only—arrtveB at 8 .2d P. 
M.—returning, leave, Erie 62U A M., and arrives at Buf¬ 
falo 1015 A. M. 
0.00 t*. M. Night Express, .top* only for wood and water— 
Arrives at Dunkirk 11 OS P At., Erie 1 2 .id A. M.. Cleveland 
4.20 A. M [Breakfast.| Toledo 8.5i A. M. [Dine at White Pig¬ 
eon.! and arrives at Chicago 5.55 P. M. same evuting, con¬ 
necting as above 
The above Trains connect at Cleveland 
FOR COLUMBUS. SPriLNOPIKLIT HATTON, INDIAN¬ 
APOLIS, CINCINNATI, 
And all Points Sooth, l.eaving Cleveland as followv: 
Via COLUMBUS, at fi.SU A M. M.iXl i\ M. G3U P M. 
Via CLYDE Jt DAYTON. O) A. M. 9.SJ A M. B.00 P M. 
Eor ST LOUIS, via BcUafontnlne, Columbus, or Cincin¬ 
nati. 6 nUA.il. 8 UUP. M 630 P.M. 
Connections are also made at Toledo will) the 
TOLEDO, WABASH tr WESTERN RAILROAD. 
For Ft Wayne, Wabash. Pern. Loganisport, La Fajette. 
and Danville.' 
FARE AS LOW AS BV ANV OTHER ROUTE. 
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH 
To Cincinnati, Toledo, Chicago and St Louis. 
THROUGH TICKETS BT THIS ROUTK can he ob- 
tained at all the prioclpai Ticket offices In the United States, 
and in Buffalo, at the Company's Ticket office, Exchange street 
Depot, also at the 
General Union Ticket Office, No. 17 Exchange St. 
A J. HA RLOW. Ticket Agent 891 
Jnne, '857 Wit. R. It A MR. Oen'l Agent. Buffalo 
KEYSTONE PORTABLE CIDER MILL! 
Hicvkolc’s JArtloni.. 
A ruu, SUPPLY OP THIS CELEBRATED Ml LL 
with Lit and (mp irtaut improvement*, is offered for retie, 
wno'esaie ami retail, on toe raovt r- csouable terms. With tan 
farmer or fruit glower it i. luvatuiblo. Its portable character 
enables if to be taken to the Outlaid. and wtok up apples as 
they in-y bo gathered Hod b«ore decaying commoneex, thus 
often living the whole expense of tim mill The Pr-H-t [a used 
for currant*, hurries, thrtse, lnrd, tallow. Ac. Ac- The mill oc¬ 
cupies a space 21$ oy 8 feet, is 4 nigh. and weighs 37U lbs 
H I) EviKUV * CO. o il Lake St . CldoHirv. Til. 
Merino. Wfo'Vto.: Thrao-qnarten do,, IXfojV’C.', Half do, 42(a>l-'>C.; 
Common .Vtfoltoc ; Superfine, 4 -Hujikc.; Pulled extra, AHouaSc.; 
Do. No 1. Atfpdic.; Smyrna Washed. 28;<h3uo.: Smyrna Un¬ 
washed, 91x2.1 r * Mexican, 17 (n;Uto.; Buonor Ayres, 82fa|5Uc.; 
Barbary Washed, 20tg)12o. 
Wool in Goto,—F rom I he most rcliab’e information which 
can be proca ml from persons who traveled through the wool- 
Biow ng districts of tie State, tho dealers are wtlrlW that, the 
aftwregrtt.' cdp of tills year v. iil , xeuud that ot t'-U» by three 
millions of pound*. A larv* pint if not it'l of the wool hat tr.w 
passed from the tiirlnefx totlio merchant 1 , in d a considerable 
poriioti Into tiia hands of the buyers for liter New York market 
nod Hes'em ruotiTir,sctorses. I he prices paid forth* gruater por¬ 
tion of tho wool crop range from id lo yts and In home of tus 
best districts .YXiutf'c have berni p.tiil. Wc are Informed ihiit 
one hover In this city h t« til store, in Lfektnu Co, over 2'HI,m il 
»,s. which .ot over 5* e lb. Toe xinonnt of east distributed 
iu the Stale for wool, thli year, will exceed i ,("«>. The 
State nits become the leading wooWrowlog one in ton Union.— 
[SpKOiAI. Notiok ] 
SENECA COUNTY HORSE PAIR, 
The Committee announce a Fair to bo bald at Waterloo on tbs 
Maple Grove Track, on Uie 2 fth, 26ih and 27th of Anguet, with 
the same premiums on stock a* advertised in the RuasLof May 
hi. to wh en lire added the following im-roamd premiums on 
Horaes for fipood; 
Best poll ntntcaed trotting horses, .$10 IK) 
3 j « •• •< •• . 2000 
Racking In Harness best 2 in 3. 40 00 
Trot, Saddle*, ba«t 3 It n.. 40 tW 
Trot, liamtss, •' 3 in -—lor horse* that have never 
trotted for any money... 
Trot, In homes*. .Sullkme, beat 3 in ft. 75 00 
Trot, in HarniW* boit 3 In 5—open to Horace th tt have 
never irotted Tor over $IO.i tn Ihirse or >taXe. 10000 
Trot, In llsrness, best 3 in 5—nptm to all except iho wln- 
d day .. 
Tbta Fair Is Open to Horses from Iba Mates and Canada — 
Hon es for exhibition munt be oofor.nl before I o'clock of the 
first day. .lodges will enter an the discharge of their duties at 
3 o'clock <f tha first day. 
/ir,I /Toy—Tro*t*n|t in Harries*, b'ixt 3 tn 5, for purse of $100, 
ot 1 o'olocx Open to any liorso llial iiover uus trot'-ed for stake 
or panto over $ 100 . 
St fond Lay Cnntlnnntlon and conclusion of examinations; 
Mat'-hed Trotting, Trotting fir green IIor.es itud Racking. 
Third Lap—Trot Sad'I 111 , for l'urxa of $ 10 , Grand Trot in Har¬ 
ness, bust in fi, (open to all except Him winning horso oE first 
day.) for purse of $2 si, and declaration or Premium*. 
i'remlatns not claimed by the first of September, will be for- 
feiicrt. 
Kiltry.fi* for Hones compi ling for Premiums, will be one 
dollar each. Kntry fon for Matched Yiotilug $i. Entry fee for 
Purses 10 par cent nr a nOunl. of Purse. 
No Premium will be awarded to an unsound horse, or horse 
of inferior merit. 
Tho general direction of the Exhibition, ond tbe Dnci Ion in 
all mailers of dispute, will ba confided to Hbmky Wag*«, Esq., 
Werternvilie, Onalda i’p, N Y. 
The proper award and prompt payment of Preminpts, are 
guaranteed by the Committee of Arrangements. 
.TUSEkH WRIGHT, Chairman. 
Arrival of the Europa, 
The R. M. 8 t.eamahip Europa left Liverpool at 
three o’clock in the afternoon on the 18;,h alt, aiul 
arrived at Halifax on the 29tb. 
Great Britain. —Tn the Honae of Commons, 
Mr. Roebuck moved reeolatioas reprobatory of the 
Persian war. He supported hia motion in a bitter 
speech. Lord Palmerston replied, and the resolu¬ 
tion was rejected—88 ag-inat 852, 
Lord Brougham, moved for an addreiw, praying 
the Queen to discountenance all meaanrea tending 
to promote the Slave Trade. Lord Clarendon said 
the Government wonhl not hesitate to uae the 
power vi'Bted in It to stop the trade. Lord John 
Hassell stake hui. failed to get the Government to 
give up a da. for the consideration of ft new bill 
he proposed to Introduce, providing for the ad 
mission of tbe Jews to Parliament. He then asked 
leave to bring in a bill on the subject; bot after 
a protracted and noisy debate the House adjourned 
without action. 
It was supposed that Parliament would be pro¬ 
rogued in uliont a fortnight or three weeks. 
The British Government intends sending to Tndia 
a steam squadron, and a considerable force of ar¬ 
tillery by ttic most rapid conveyances at hand; and 
in addition to the troops alteady mentioned, the 
force which had been appropriated for the Chi¬ 
nese operations had all been intercepted and 
ordered for the service in India. This force is to 
he compenaattil for in China by a battalion of 
Marines to be despatched to H. ig Kong without 
delay. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
K’or vAnt.Limn of 18o7. 
I TT.r.WANGUR A BARRY bog to annonuoa that they offer 
li for the enroll> { Fall Trade ihetr usual extensive stock of 
nursery urticli r, enbracinir 
STasDARn ax o Dw.ittr FtitTiTTasBsof all kinds, 
fin am. Fruits, embracing the finest Currants, Gooseberries, 
Ba-tiberriea. Blxckbonivi., Hitn'vbcrrlee, Ac., Ac. 
Nprs. Irifimiing Walroi's Filbert*, Chctnnls, Ac. 
BtlUKAHB Litinmii-, Vicioria, Ac., all the beat 
Gtsxr AspaK.tOVS. Ac , Ac. 
DxcroroL '. OHXAecxr*!, Tanrj fur street)*, [iarka, lawns, 
ceuion-rle,. Ac. 
Wxxitso Tkrxs. » great collection 
KvsKfJiixtx Thkxx. (aciudtng apwaxils ot half a million of 
Norway Spruce of « 1 vitfs, amt a Inigo stock of tho gigantic 
ff* 8 aisOie#H ami Other California ire* e 
Flow tnutr; Shbobs. Roses, Green Ki,d$e, Border and Bed¬ 
ding 1'innts. lie lain?. Stock* *nd Seedling* of all sorts, Ac., Ac. 
Nurscrruien, Ac, dealt with on tbe most liberal terms, and 
amatxilr's orders .fended tn with the greatest care. Packing 
done in tile most thorough and skillful manner, *nd with the 
be*t materials 
For full particulars we refer to special advertisement* and 
lo’.ha following Catalogue*, sent gratis to all who apply and 
inclose a .lamp for each. 
No, 1 —7) scriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 
No 2. — Deforiptlse Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
Rosea. Ao 
No. 3—Catalogue of Dahlias, Green Home and Bedding 
Plant* 
No 4,—Wlio’esal- or Trade List- 
No 5.—Sapp emenral Cv-Cogue of Fruit*. 
KI.LWANGER A BARRY, 
396w2eow Monti! Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
SJSrfTA.XrL FRUITS, 
Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, &c« 
W K SOLlUTr TUB ATTENTION OF NURSERYMEN. 
Dealer. *n1 Amateur fruit gmwers to oor collection of 
the above Fruit., the most extensive in quantity and variety 
cvct offered hi this country. 
SrnAWiiKP.Hirs—t.pwanls of fifi varieties, all fruited and 
tested "it our can grounds—including the Booker, Brighton 
Fine, Jenny I.Ind, Genesee, and all the best American sorts, 
nnd Triomphe tl« Unrid, Trollope’s Victoria, and nil the best 
Foreign varieties 
iiAsrsKMitirx—All tbe popular varieties, including the Or- 
* nge, the best »r*d most beautitulof iis color Also ue superb 
now Autumnal or Kverbeanng torts—Mervetlle do quatre 
Siismt* and Bello de Kootenay 
t'uuHAXTS—Howard* of 20 varieties, including those superb 
sorts—Cherry, Win la Grape, Victoria, Urince Albert, Ac., Ac. 
UooSEKKERtKS—Alarce awiortroetit of i he beet English large 
sort., act ibe Ameztcxn Seed ing, which bears imratruse crops 
and is always free front mildew. 
DncxBtMfttks—New Rochelle or Lawton, and High Bush or 
Dorcheiter. 
Wr solicit orders for the above and all other Nursery articles, 
and pit itge ontseive* to give ih-m oor best altantion. 
T»o following Catalogue* will be sent gratis to all who apply 
and Inclose stamp* to prepay postage: 
No. L—A Descriptive Usvrioeue of Fruits, 
No 2 —A Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, .Shrub*, 
Hose*. Ac. „ 
No. 3.—A Catiloeue of D«Mi*s. Verbenas, Petunias, ftttd new 
and select Green House and Bedding Plant*, published every 
spring. 
No. 1 .—A Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers and 
other* who purchase extensively, 
fj* See other advertisement. 
ELLWANGER A BARRY, 
396w2eow Mount Hope Nurseries. Rochester, N. T. 
Rtntxr. N*w-VOBttRR Orrici, ) 
RrbrjttasTIta, Aog 4. 1S57 [ 
Floor— Under Eastern ndricos Flour ha* fallen off 12>J@25c 
per barrel oo all grades, and transactions are limited. 
Grain— Wheat, Canadian and Geneses, has met a decline of 
2c per bu*hel. Barley br.ngs $1@!,12}£—the latter priee is 
given by Seedsmen for their trade- Oat* and Corn as last quoted 
Provisions—P ork has advanced $2 par bbl., heavy being 
worth $3*5—New York State only brings this extreme price.— 
Now PoUinaa are selling o' $1(^1,25 and oro coming In freely 
Iatst year's product not offering. 
Hat is still falling off $7g§l l being the range. An occasional 
load brlngr $12. We do not think that it will remain at present 
figure* longer titan for a few week*—until that for which lame¬ 
nts cannot provide cover is disposed of The market is well 
supplied at present. 
ROCHMSTEB WH0LESAL3 PHI CBS. 
Flour and Grain. Honey, box.l?c 
Flour, bbl.jr.HXgg.b) Combes, box.13X@14J*c 
Wheat, Gen.Sl.WflJ Si Fruits anp Roots. 
Best white Canada. $i,8*vgl,5i8 Apples bushel.$1,50(2)1,75 
Cora...—33c Ifo dried,.*SWWf<£2.2> 
Trie London Times, in nu article on Hon. W. L 
SUrcy’s [trivateerlng letter, which it calls a bold 
und t'.otnpr henaive proposal, exiiresses regret that 
Englatvl did not acquiesce at once with the sug¬ 
gestions therein made. 
Tbe shippin* oi the Trans-Atlantic. Cable on 
board tlie Agamemnon was to be finished on tlic 
day of the siiiing of the Kurotm. Tbe Niagara 
bad over one thousand miles of cable on board, 
and the shipping of ;t would bo iiuished on the 
following week. Continued tests of the coil arc 
very ftatixfootory, and at Cork, whence the vessels 
would sail aboa’t August, experiments will be made 
throughout the whole length of the cable. In¬ 
surances had been effected on the safe laying of 
the cable at rates varying from ten per cent, up¬ 
wards: but many stockholders were sanguine 
enough to prefer running their own risks. Princo 
Napoleon visited and inspected tbe U. S. frigate 
Niagara on the 17th inst.; and in return CapL 
Hudson was entertained on the Imperial yacht 
Franck.— The poet Berauger is dead. 
The Fienoh Police, according to a letter in the 
Nord of Brussels, continue to display the greatest 
activity, in thc-ir researches after all the Italians 
suspected of having taken part in the late con¬ 
spiracy, about 30 of them having been arrested ar 
Marseilles and on tho frontiers. 
Complete returns of the supplementary elections 
in France show the election of eleven Opposition 
Deputies in alL 
Tho harvest prospects throughout France were 
most cheering. Tn some places the reaping was 
over. 
The Momteur publishes tbe returns of the indi¬ 
rect revenue of Fraueo for the first Bix months of 
this year. They display an increase of no less 
than 20,285,000 francs over the corresponding 
period of last year. 
Spain. —The Madrid correspondent of the Lon¬ 
don Times, says that Lafrangua had ft final inter¬ 
view with Senor Fidalon the Mexican question, 
and intimated that the result was probably unsat¬ 
isfactory, and that Lafrangua would probably de¬ 
part from Spain. 
The Spanish semi-official journal says:—“Our 
Government occupies itself at this moment with 
the important. Mexican question, and proofs will 
be seen that Spain is enduring ouly till she is 
wounded in her national honor. To this end it is 
said t wo war steamers are about to sail from Cadiz 
for Havana, taking out instructions for General 
Concha from the Government; also conveying 
more troops and materials of war for the expedi¬ 
tion against Mexico, which Spain will inevitably 
undertake unless she receives full satisfaction from 
that Republic* 
Italy.— It is asserted that, the recent revolu¬ 
tionary movements were planned in London, and 
therefore that the ftalian court, backed by Austria 
and France, was about to protest against the asy¬ 
lum which England affords to these refugees. 
Commkhoial IXTOLUiKVd.— Breadstuff'*. — Uppers. 
Ricbardsou. Spenco k Oo., report brcadsloff* du 1 1 and 
rHrUIIt deelinln*. Flour *J»cltn»d J«. W***t«rn canal 
30s®31n. Philadelphia and H tltim 'ft* 3ls; Ohio 32«0)32* 
6 d. Wheat dull and 2d lower. Some circular* my 2d(g>3d 
lower. Red wheat BfMt.faU.4J: whltn 0a4d®U*l()d. Cora 
quiet. Mixed and yelluw flS.gSHsfid; white acuoe. Sale* 
at 40*<$'12». The crops give proud** of au ttbuudant vivid. 
Blgland, Athya & Oo., Ja». McHenry It Co., and others, 
report pork doji. Latd dull, aud quotations nominal.— 
Sale* nt 07r@07t0d. 
London.—Hiring Bro’s. report wheat dull and declining 
—3d lower. Flour dull at 27*<ti3t* Coffee heavy, at u 
decline of 1* Suyar heavy, and 1*63 lower. Tea* — nil 
quail tie* declined Xd®ld; the larger declined being in 
lair qualities. 
Term* of Ad vi-rllnln*,—Twenty-five Gents a Line. «AUB 
insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate ajinonticements 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive wlverUseinenta 
inserted on any conditions The nlrcnUtlon of the Rural 
New-Yorkes largely exceed* that of any other Agricninirnl or 
similar journal tn the World—turd Is from 20.000 to 3U.U00 ortatcr 
than that of any ot/rfr paper (ont of New York city) published In 
this State or section of the Union 
U* SpECtAL Noticks Fifty Cents a Lane each insertion. 
D EVONS ion SALE.—A few thorough-bred Bull* and 
Hejlers, bred irotn my own herd, by my imported bull, 
Duke of Devon- Also, Essex hogs. Address 
39»wl2 CHARLES A. ELY. Elyria, O. 
C. A. BUKJFt Jk CO., 
I MPORTERS. MANUFACTURERS AND 
Dealers in 
Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, Plain and Fancy 
Silver Ware, Fine Table Cutlery, Silver 
Plated Goods, and a great Variety 
of Fancy Articles. 
Our assortment ot the above Good* is the largest to be found, 
end the prices the mokt reasonable. We invile the attention of 
those who wish to examine or purchase. 
C. A. Bohr, ) No. 2 Stare Su Rochester, N. Y. 
Jno. T. Fox, 5 3S0tf 
Cbas H. Wxrb > 
A NY PERSON U-Wiii'g to Huy. Sell or Kxeh*n*o a Farm, 
will save time »nd money by wri'ing particulars and en¬ 
closing tump to FARM AGENCY, Cincinnati, O 3!Kiw3eow 
N FORM \T1«\ \V ANTED—Of the whereabou's of DKX- 
. NTS OOKELBY, formerly erop'oyed In tho Tobacco Factory 
r GRIFFITH A SONS, or Roche-'er, N. V. Address 
39<3w3 JOHN COKEI.KV, Carrolton, MUs. 
GEOKGE H. LOVETT, 
DIE-SINKER AND MEDALIST, 
S4 Nassau Strkci, New York. 
( 1 OLD. SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS prepared In the 
J first style of the Art, for Agricultural Societies, Institu¬ 
tions, Associations, Colleges, Schools, Ac, Ac. 3B5wl3 
I MPORTANT lOIK AClIERJt—The txraias School 
I ssTtrcTE sttpplic* Schools and A'-ademles with competent 
Teachers. All wishing employment should address 
3!lliw4 SMITH A Kit YD, 3 Hi Broad wav, New York. 
JOSEPH F>. SHAW, 
Musto Publisher asp Dealer ik Piano Foktes. Melodeont*, 
and other Mnaical Instruments, nt manufacturers' prices, No 
lot St .re Ft.. Roebc-eU-, N. Y. 3‘Wtf 
ELIdIK.4 3ICS1C SCHOOL*. 
frUITS INSTITUTION, for Instruction od the Piano. Organ, 
1 Melodeon, *Ioitar, violin, and in Vocal it Hole and Harmony, 
la situated In a beautiful valley—healthful, quiet and pleasant— 
and provide* a more thorough course of Musical Ixstructiox 
than haa Wore been offered on this Continent Pupil* enjoy 
superior advantage** la many respect*, being under the super, 
vision of Teachers who have speut several year* witb the test 
masters, and graduated with the highest honors Terms for 
1 . 357 . commence as follows: 
March 4th. June 8<t, September 2d, December 24, 
Pupils can enter at any time during the term. Thirty pnpU* can 
he accommodated tn the tamtly of the Principal, at the rare of 
$50 per Term—Including board, tuition, uae ot piano, wv.nl ng, 
fuel and light. For further particular*, and all necessary refor¬ 
mation address Miss C. O. SCOTT, PKritcirAL. 
Elmira, X. Y„ May. IS57. 333m6wc 
TIIK OIUKVFAIa HOUSE CHAKATEK. 
ril ri I s VALUABLE LITTLE WORK ON THK HORSE, 
1 comprising the Arabian Art of Taming the wildest horse 
or colt, will be mallod to any part of the United States for 25 
cents—s<x copies for $1. Address 0 J KLDKIDGF, 
39ow2eow Cfncinnatl, Ohio. 
A. ISTjATIOTiTAE STANDARD 
WEBSTER’S 
QUARTO DICTIONARY! 
■ / ( F,T THE BEST. 
Spring Lamb* each $l,60uCZ2& 
Mutionlcarcass) ...$fifitWi,W 
Ham*, smoked ....ISMSldtfe 
Shoulders ..plillfsc 
Ohlckens.fifi'io 
Turkey*. 
Gccbs . Rk) 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll... .If{3ll7c 
Do. firkin... I3i.i,15c 
Cheese... ,Kc 
I,nni tried.......UO^jlSSc 
Tnllow.„.k>c 
Kegs, down 
All young person* should have a 
V_T Standard 
DICTIONARY, 
st their elbow*. And while you are about it, yl the hat; thnt 
DiCtionarv is 
NOAH WEBSTER’S, 
The great uork unahrUjg J If you ore too poor, save the amount 
from off your bock, to put it into your head '—Phrenological 
Journal. 
" A M .X .traxortll XJFOW UVEHTTHI.VG, OS A5YTHIXG, AS 
SB Otcnr to gvow. VEST owx Webster's Lwrge Dlertona- 
ry. It is a great light ami be that wilt not iiv»L hiroseU of it, 
must walk in darkness. Fverv young housekeeper s' ouid lay 
It In, to occupy ’he place which was formerly filled with decan¬ 
ter* and wine glares. 
Kverv ,'Vnrr s*ioa!d give his sons two or three sqnire tod* of 
ground*, well prepared, with rite avails of which they may buy 
*t Krery •trarAmric should put a receiving box ia ►-me con¬ 
spicuous place in U*e Loa*e, to caich the stray peno-w-*, for the 
like purpose. 
Lay Jt upon your tnb’e by ihe aide of the Bible—it is a better 
expounder than many which claim to be expounders 
It Is a great labor-saver—it has saved a* time enough in ono 
year's tt-e to pay for itself; nnd thit must be d.enied good 
property, whicn will clear itself once a year. If you have any 
doubt about the precise meaning of the word rexr, in the last 
sentence, look at Webster's thirteen definitions of the r. t,"— 
jJawm-Au' ette Lite L.-rt 
Fubliahed bv'G AC MERRiAM, Springfield, Mass. 
Sold by oil flookt. '.lerti- 
NURSERY FOB SALE. 
H aving made arkangkmknth to locatk 
Went and change my buidno**, I offer tov Nursery at one 
half its value—It envere about 30 acres of gronnd, and consists of 
3 t*> 1 hundred thousand tree* of different varieties. 
Will renter sell the Land n« tteslied. 
JAMES M. TAYIdtK, nootnareial Nurseries. 
Syracuse, Aug. 1,1fG7 3 IF;f Syracuse, N Y. 
]7®ISe | Trout, bbl. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Aug 3,—Flour—The flour markot Is 5c better, 
with a fair Ka-tern trad*. Stock sm ill Sale* at $•>,250*1,:<J 
for common to cholcn super State: $<.?) ,iii.St for extra do; $n.;0 
(<rC>.M tor super Western; $1.7d.j?F for co tuon lo medium extra 
Michigan, Indiana Illinois and Wisconsin' the markot closing 
buoyant Canadian Hour (Inn; *a!a» at $6,35^ri,3<) forsnper, 
$fl.-5fo|1 for exa- 0 . 
ilRAtN— wtioai arooprae Sales nt 1V»C tbr svuwiukto clab, 
161c mixed Canada; fcEfja very handsome white do—an oul- 
sldo p-ice: 17fo new red Sonthern; l.f 6 c uaw white do. Rye 
quiet nt HtX-fil 13c. Corn —sa’e« mixed Western at 
lor com to prime. Oats in fair demand at 6 t\gj 6 lc for 'State; 
fihu/itlc for Western. 
Provisioss—F ork a shade firmer. Sales at $71,32(3)24,35 f, lr 
mess; $I3,W for prime. Hotter at lft«l2dc lor Western; 16020c 
lor Statu. Cheese firm at t\o;7 
BUFF 4 Id), A tig. 3—Flour—Market rules Inactive, but 
steady, Sale* slue* Saturday noon at f.'',62;u''j,Tu lor extra 
Ohio;*including favorite extra do at $7,25, and double extn 
Wisconsin at $7..V>. 
GraIX—W hoat tnactive. dull and lower. Sales Saturday 
aflernouti. whim ludiaua at $! 7X Milwaukee club in bu.k is 
offered at a reduction from former quotation*. Gout lower; sale* 
thl« morning on the spot at " 3 >£c Gale firm; sale* nt 59c. Rye 
dull; sales at $I,(A 
ATKINS’ AUTOMATON: 
oa, 
Self-Raking Reaper and Mower. 
BEST MACHINE IN C8R. 
1 ( The fir it) built in 1852. 
40 Uied successfully r*» 1853 
300 In digerati SieUes in 13AL 
1,200 Well /tistributed in 1856. 
2,800 Throngfiovi tfu Union 1856 
5,000 Building for 1857. 
riMiERE ARE SIX GOOD REASONS FOR THIS UNPAR- 
I alleloil Increase aud great popularity;— 1 st. It is strong and 
reliable, and easily managed 3d It saves the hard labor Of 
Baking. 3d It save* at least another hand in binding. <th. It 
saves ehatteri-.g by the cars' n! n on fifing in raking ; besides, the 
straw being laid straight It la well secured In the shsat, and 
does not drop in the atwr-baadlitu* anti tic beads are Dot ex¬ 
posed in the stack, to that the Ska: * saving even exceeds tbe 
L< b oa saving. Sth It ’.s a good Mower, being one of tbe beet 
convertible machine* in uae, Ltd. It has a knife that does not 
choke. 
Over 80 First Premium* Keeelveil In Four Year*. 
Price of Reaper and Mower $190—$SJ cash, balance In note dee 
j an. 135- Price of Reaper only |*55—$Wj cash, balance in 
note due Jan. I, IbSS. 
For cosh 12 per cer.. discount from the above price*. 
Te secure a Mach foe. order Immediately. Though so little 
known the part season, and nene ready tor delivery till 1st May, 
yet uol iwo-thlrds tho customer* could be supplied The repu¬ 
tation of tbe Maehsuo U now widely esIahUarod, so that 5,000 
wifi not as nearly supply the demand as 2 JkM) did loot year. 
yy Orter wtriy, if you would not be disappointed- 
PixTHtm giving -xpiBTUttr the OPINIONS OF FARM¬ 
ERS, together with orders, notes, tc , mailed to tpplicante, and 
prepaid. » 
ZJT’ H- U HAPGOOD, of Rochester, N. Y . Is the General 
Ag-nt for foe alarer Ms-: iue in New York, to whom all letters 
relative to sale*, Ac, la this State should be addressed. Travel¬ 
ing and Local Agents wanted. 382wlfl 
SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. 
A FARM OF is ID ACRES AT GOODING'S Git- 'YE, -hjkf 
mites S. W. from Ohtoatro. piairlo and timber, bonsr.barn 
orchards, 51*0 acres fenced, a portion under plow, nnd seeded.— 
Will he sold. Including SIO sheep, K>) head of cattle I good 
breeding mares; al-o, 'ho firm tools nul tuaebi-x-rv. ai o *v-v 
7u*.-ji'i , and 0 -* avtcrooi-ilrt ng tertr^. * or pmlcatar* address 
IT. C WIUTR, »t office of Mooxt's Rand New-Yorker. 
Aug. s>, 1857 386 Rochester, N. Y. 
FARM FOR SAIaE. 
rriHK RURSi'RIBER O-FKns FOR SALE 1 IIS FARM, 
JL sitnnted In F’lt-ndsblp, three mile* from that Station on the 
New York and Erie Knllronrl. It orutain* one hntidred and 
eighty acres. o r which eigfity arc well improved, the balance 
well covered with beech, tnaple, oak and '-bestnnt timber, sulta- 
Ll" for t! ive. fencing *nd fire wood and sumo white pine tor 
building, for ail of which there is a good market On It ..re a good 
story and a half hon*e. two barns are! out building*, * durable 
stream cre«*es the form, bcuide* *prlttg* and a good well at tho 
home Au orchard with a good variety of crafted fruit In 
bearing, such *s apple. r*e,«s. ch*-rrlc« and plum* The faro* 
Is as wet! aduptc-d to dairyiti.; a- any in iho town, ne»ra good 
market, and within fifty rod* of sclirui. I will tell the above 
for ready pay at a very"low rate. For further particulars ad¬ 
dress at Frieod"hip Allegany Oo., N Y. 
August 8 , IS57. * WILL’AM A BRITTON. 
BKOCKFOHT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 
RpoeWpi>rt, MLsnriX* County, N. Y. 
DAVID BURBANK, A. M., Principal. 
Aiouxo J Howe. Preceptor.-, Nat. Science*. Thko- 
pokx K. Bakes. A. B. l.nngisajpjs Ha P. K. Dana, Vocal 
Music. Mr Jons II Kk.vt. Pa'ntiuz and Design Miss Locr 
fi. WaLKXS. ificcep-ress Miss AUUB B. BfRT. Keg. Branches. 
Mis* Kt.ix.Bxrn Less. Instr Mnsio Mi** Paclinc Li'u.xxax. 
Ornamenta! Branches. Theresa UustLr, Preparatory Depart¬ 
ment. 
Tottio.h axd*othsr Kxvixsbs. 
In English $3 to $6 ; Classical. Hebrew. French, German. $5 
to $7 ; Plano, Guitar. Thorough- Pa*>. Uarmany. J'- 1 to $15; 
Vocal Music and■.'ulttvataoti of Voice, $1-'. Pencilling. Grecian, 
Theorem, Oriental aud Monochromatic Psiutitij}, $3 to JO; 
Transfer - ngon Glass. iVox Flowers -no I'rult, $4 to $6; French 
and Silk Kmhrotderv, Needle iVcrk. Papier Mucoe aud liiiayfng 
of Pearl. $2 to $5 ; Ltil Painting, $10 Board and iboom rent, $2 
to $3 per week. Total annnal expenses $150 to 
Fah. lam .pm* Wt-lots Jay, ,4ul 13.—Application uinstbo made 
soon to Becttre room* in Hie --diiico. 
Tus Trustees are permitted to retcr TO tlie following genii*- 
men:—Hon. Henry R Selduo, Lieut. Guieraor. New York ; M 
B. Anderson, LL 1>, Pres't University, Uoehester; Rev. tleo 
W. 'cA-.on, D. D„ Pres't Maciion Univvrsity; Hon. Ira Harris 
LL. D, Albany; Benjamin Sii intsu it- D. LL. D., Yolo College 
A RAKE CHANCE FOR 
500 OOOX3 A. INTO TRUE MEN 1 
\\7*HO HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE OF. ARK DBS, ROUS 
if to learn tow to bo meeesifnl Book Agents; $'00 to $2,0(11 
per year may b* made, claar of all expense*. 
Agent* wanted (n all part* ef tbe Union. Full pnrtlenlar* 
furnished tn applicants, who give satisfactory evidence ot 
thoronghne.*, and cnclnre letter rtumps. 
Onr publications an* of the highest ch\ract.'r Th« fo'lowu-.p 
tuo bau.lsometv illustrated, and sold only bv Ag**nva. -r.- 
BAYARD TAYLOR'S CYCLOPKDtA OF MODERN 
TRAYF.I,—I vot„ Koval tv™. 
NORDUOFFS NINE YEARS A SAILOR— 1,000 pages, 
small Svo. 
GUNN'S NEW DOMESTIC PHYSICIAN; or. Home Book of 
Heal'h—I vol. Koval Svo. 
Now Is the time to rend for Circulars, 
ffiiwlieow MOORE, WU.STACU, KEYS A CO, 
Cincinnati. Ohio. 
A NX) SI NGl.E MOWEK. 
MnnHy’* Patent -with Wood** Iniprov cnienL. 
I N OFFERING M.Y MaCHINKS TO THE FARMERS FOR 
foe Harvest of 1857, It seem* hardly necessary to advertise 
them; but os this medium for an introduction to the public in 
so generally adopted, I take this method to inform tbe farmer* 
thnt a close personal atU-ution to the practical operation oi tha 
tnacalcc toe oust harvest noa Induced on- lo make ieveroi Im¬ 
provements—theej, added to Its former reputation, give me the 
utmost confidence iu e-.atdi* that It now slain!* unrivalled as a 
Mower, or a Combined Keeper and Mcwur, and lar harveatlng 
Clover --v-t-d. has no competitor. S have a large amount of 
certificate* frota formers a up have used tnj machine beside* 
several Prem'ora-*, Diplomas and Medals, awarded by Bute, 
County and Towu Agricultural Societies, pointing out plainly 
the points iu which It excels all others. Many of those are 
patented and cannot be embodlod in any other machine, and all 
will admit how essentia) and iruLspi" -able they are lo a suc¬ 
cessful Combined Keeper and Mower 
With each machine wili be famished t wo scythe*, two extra 
guards, two extra sections, otte extra pinion and wrench. 
Warranted capable of rutting from ill to 15 acres of gras* or 
grain per day iu a workmanlike manner. 
Price of Combined Mach'.tto- delivered here on the Car* $125 00 
- " Single Mower, Wood Bar r " " 11000 
*. - » • Steel “ ‘ . *• 1U00 
WALTER A. WttOD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor. 
Hoostck Falls, April IS, 1857. 381 w 15 
try P. D. WRIGHT, No'* 23 and 25 Mumford 8 t„ Rochester, 
1* agent for sale of above Machines; also extras for repairing. 
ESSEX HUJS FOR SALE. 
S “ UPKRIOR YOUNG PIGS OF THIS BREED, single or iu 
pairs , sired by two boors imported last autumn; wlunere 
of the highest prt*e» at the Royal and Birmingham Shows, 
England, riflording au entirely now cross. Address 3i*5w3 
O. S. WAINtV111GH7. Tmv Meadow?, Rhlnebeck.N.Y. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE, 
Of nil tho Newest nutl best Varieties. 
New Sort* at S' p*r d*c*w, $3 per hundred. 
Ilooker - Seedling, 
Scott's Seedling, 
Triumphs *le Gaud, 
Ingram'* Priuco of Wale*. 
Trollope's Victoria, 
Jenny Lind. 
Standard Sort* at 5(1 cents;*' Lj*. f c- hundred. 
Blcton Pine, Sb-Avoy'* Kxlrn Red, 
Boston Pine, VoAtov'j Superior, 
Black Prince, Monroe Scarlet 
Burr'* New Pine, Moyamensing. 
Grim* on Cone, Ohio Mammoth. 
Cushing, Rival Hudion. 
Genoaeo, Sohneieke* Pistillate, 
llovvy's Seedling, longwo'th's ifroLBc. 
LutrgFatly Scailet, Walker'? Si-vdliog. 
Particular attention I* paid to picking tho plants in such a 
manner that they may be nfnt any dlrlo* co by Railroad or Ex¬ 
press. Order* addressed to the subscriber will m-*-t with 
prompt attention. C. W. SKELYB, 
3t)f>w2 Rochester Central Nnrscry, Roeficster. N. Y. 
Anothbu Incident of the “Montreal” Dis¬ 
aster.— Some time since bix young men bid fare¬ 
well to the lasses who had won their hearts amid 
Scotia's heather, and sought America, in hope of 
being better able to prepare for wedded life— 
They located at Chicago, where the remembrance 
of their "bonnie Annie Lauries” inspired them to 
persevering exertions, till fortune at last so favor¬ 
ed them that they sent home to Scotland the infor¬ 
mation that they were anxious to see their betroth¬ 
ed, and accompanied the message with a remit¬ 
tance to pay their passage. The girls came over 
the ocean in the same vessel, and arrived in 
safety at Quebec. Thence they embarked on a 
river steamer to continue (heir jouruey down the 
St. Lawrence. That stcamor waa tho ill-fated 
Montreal, and of the six betrothed maidens, live 
found either flery or watery graves. The sixth— 
Miss Jeanette Pettigrew—was taken up fordrowned 
and only by faithful and persistent attention her 
life was savod. All her worldly possessions were 
gone, but kind-hearted women at Montreal sup¬ 
plied her abundantly, when they heard her affect¬ 
ing story. Eventually she reached her destination, 
and in a late number of the Chicago Tribune there 
ia chronicled the marriage of Mr. Adam Tate, of 
Chicago, to Misa Jeanette Pettigrew, lie alone 
reaped the reward of his long exertions; and at 
the wedding there were present two of the other 
live young men whoso feelings, when they con¬ 
trasted the happiness of their friend with their 
own bereaved condition, must have been sad. 
A. CARD. 
A ll persons keeling an interest in the 
New Roehrltt, or Lawton Ulnokbcrry. are invited to 
visit onr Qrouuds after about too tit.fr of August next, tor tha 
purpose of seeing tha great bearing hubt; o the Plant, and also 
to t iste the Ft nit GEO. SKY MOCR k CtX 
3hJw 2 South Norwalk. Conn 
GAINESVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. 
HE FALL TERM OFTHIS INST1 rL'TION, will commence 
Aog 27, lto7. It is loOAt-'i in Gait>t-vnie. WyomiturCo., 
X Aog -7, INJ*. It i* lOOat-rt tn uom-svilie. wsomiugeo., 
N Y.. abor.l four mile# from Buffalo Division of the New York 
and Erie Railroad- Apply tor Catalogue* to the Friucipuls. 
iiibwlaow MaRIST HARDY. ) ss*nciDals 
ntvTun x ift.mtTTHSB . s..ncrpais, 
lllL’KUK’S KEYSTONE CIDER MILL, 
M anufactured by rns eagle works, Harris- 
huig. F* —Hits sterling machine he* within tha past year 
been pa "> sever- aetual and been vary much improved 
by the vddi.ion of *22 inch flv-whcel, new gearing. Joint bolts, 
and other minor Iiupcovvmeiiis and is n wuffered to tliu public 
with the certainty that it is mode it; tbe very best manner, and 
that it will grim and press c-ier and foster than any other 
Alill la tbe market. Dealer* and other* supplied on liberal 
term*. Address W •> HICKOK, 
3AW11 Agent Ksgle Works. Harrisburg-, Pa 
THE WOOD MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, July 20 —Tho dnmned for all kinds, both Native 
and Foreign, i* fully equal lo tho supply, nnd prices are grad¬ 
ually gaining strength, and are now ueurlr, tf not fully, a* high 
as lost March. And the markets throughout the interior are 
comparatively higher than hern oven: this l? a state of thing*, 
which fow, it any In tbe trade, wore prepared for; and although 
all effort* wet a realtor! to by those interested to lower the priee 
they proved utterly futile; In tome »eofloti» of the West au ad- 
v*noe of 7c %} Ifi hss obtained on tho high rates of last year 
even, »ud the average advance will probably amouut to 5g.— 
Sales of DomoaUo fleeces aggregate 1 fitl lHKt tw In lot*, at front 
IUc up to tS" e , a* to 'inaim, the latter rate for extra aud full 
blood; nnd Sil.UOtl tbs nttllrd at from sue up to 6 t'c. for law No. 1 
Mini extra country; some low unwashed Altosourt fluocua sold at 
SOouhtkv Foreign continues in good demand and prices teud 
upwaid; the stock 1 * becoming reduced, and nothing but high 
rate* will bring forward sunnlles, so long a* ptlees l alo so high 
abroad; sales of some 1IIU hale* Smyrna washed for the week at 
>'c; 40 do Banbury at 27c. (i mo»; 7U do Mestiso, aud t«5 do East 
India on privuto form*. We q etc; 
American Baaony Flone**, Ih. 
Ametleun Full-blood Merino.UkuVil 
American }d and hfi Marino.4(k*47 
American Natlvo and \ do. 37 , Lj-ia 
Pulled Wool, extra Country.ltKm 5 : 
Pulled Wool, super.37,75*3 
Pulled Wool. No. 1...*...atttjj37 
California Fiao, Wn*hed.15®40 
l»o. Com. Uuwaahed. 17iSso 
Peruvian, Washed... Sd^Jrt*) 
Valparaiso, Unwnahod. Slvotfa 
South American, Com. Washed.167324 
South American, Ktilto RiOK Washed.17@44 
South American Unwoehed..,.... I l\u\ 1 fl 
South American, Cordova, Washed...27,ul30 
East India, W**bed.27(70*15 
African, (Jtia-A'leal.....lLu'ilft 
African, War wl.18^)26 
Smyrna, Unwashed.... 15(e 47 
Smyrna. Washed .. 3tt{^32 
Mexican, Uuwasbed ..15*0)18 
[„V Y 2rtf«a*. 
BOSTON, July 2y,—Now llecco como.i along more freelr, hnt 
tho receipts are'qulie small for the seasou. Sales of 75,000 lh« 
ttoeeo and pulled at full previous price*, The demand tor for* 
elgu wool httl been quite active, with siJo* of 8 ti 6 bale* Cape, 
■150,000 lbs Chltiiin, nnd Bid bale* Mediterranean, South Ameri¬ 
can and other kind* at varionB price*, ob to qnality; 
Prime Saxony Fleece*, washed, lb., &7(o>ti0o.; Full Blood 
THE ROCHESTER STONE YARD, 
YS WELL STOCKED AT ALL TIMES WITH THK BEST 
L qmtllty ot Locxfokt on> Mxntna Saao Stour snoh a* 
Flacgtuc, IflAtforta. Curb, Paring and Cross-walk; Cap* and 
Sill* Water Tables Door Sills, uf any »Ue required. Step*, Co¬ 
ning. Wall and Cistern Covers Building Stone, Ac- which will 
be fumishec ut tie lotvagi prtoea on short notice, 4 n<t In tbe 
beat manner tt desired We will also deliver Stone In any quan¬ 
tity to any place on tho Lakes, Canals or Railroad*. Thanknu 
lor *he patronage heretofore btstowed upon e* by onr cuetomer* 
and frieud*. we shall endeavor to merit a continaance. _ ( 
Office and Yard tn Rochealor, corner of Filahugh St-and Erits 
Canal, [nst south of Court House In Buffalo, on the Canal op¬ 
posite tho Cornier House and Erie rtreol Depot. 
Order* adtlrewtod to either or tho nnaerslgned, or tort at onr 
quarries at l.ockoort or Medina, will be attended to punctually. 
THOM AS RATLIBCN, Bntfalo. ) 
WV W tYHITMORV Itockport, i 'rt.prtetoPi 
WM. 0ARSON, Agent tor Rochester *ud rlclnity. 
GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &cs., He 
Ctl’K STOCK OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
v J fih*ub». Rows, Dahlias, Green riou>o I'toiit* Ac.. Ac., for 
the ousuime season's t vlc* i* u.imttially larg* ami well tMfeOrtcd. 
Our fscilitle* for ths propagation of Trees *n*t P'aut* enable u* 
to ofler a cbo'oa aiaorunaut at the most reasonable prh rt. aud 
ottr customer* may r»l) mi nbtamlcg Tryvs of tho best <iu*!'ty, 
la good condition, forwarded promptly. 
In several departments our stock!* superior to that offered 
by any similar ehtablisbment Tho articles noted In onr Cata¬ 
logue* are offered on the most advantageous term*, to which we 
refer for particular* and descriptions. Tho follow!! g Catalogues 
will hit furnished to applicants who enclose one cent stamp to 
prepay each. 
No. 1 —Descriptive I'atnlogno of Frost*, Ac 
" 2. -DcecripjIvoCoialogua of Oru iimmtal Trees, Shrub* Ac. 
•• 3_Green House end Bedding Plant*. Dahlia*, Ac. 
*■ L—Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List. 
All communication* to bo addressed to 
A FROST A CO., 
39(iw3eow Oeneaeo Valley Nurttnrie*, Rochester. N. Y. 
COLLEO LA.T L-L IN S' EI £’ U T E, 
Corner of Atwater and Oregon Bta, Rochester, N. Y. 
tpuis TNsrm iiON embrace* all the departments of itt- 
L . ' motion OOCvasaiy to qualify sludeule for the bnsineea of 
Teachl-..* *'otumercial, Scientific, or I*tolb*aioual pursuits, In 
addition to too advantages affotded bv an ordinary Academy, 
provision I* made tor those who de.lro tha benefits at an entire 
Collegiate course iu the Mathematic* and Ancient Languages. 
To he admitted, students mnsi oo well advanced ia tlie studies 
nsuaflv pursued tn our Common Sthooto. 
Tn* ruuiA D*r niTuxsT I* under ih* immediate juporvi- 
*iou »r an accotnpliritud ami highly qualified Preceptress—be¬ 
ing of UseH in all respect* a «v.ll-appainted and select Female 
Seminary. The pupil* share the benefit* ut the dally instruction 
of the lhrofesser* mill other feachera tn tfte lusllfution. To the 
member* of this Dupartioelit, Diplomas are awarded on the 
completi-'ii of too preaeribed course of study. 
Tho Principal* with their families, and several of the Teach¬ 
ers. will hereafter reside in the New Boarding House, and by 
constant Intercourse with the Students endeavor to secure their 
ntr ral and social advancement, as well as their intellectual 
culture. „ 
KxcttNsxs. — For Board, Fuel, Light* and Tuition tn Com¬ 
mon rvugllsh, $.'20 per yua,. payable quarterly in advance. In¬ 
cluding Tuition iu Highei English and the Ancient Languages. 
Washing. Book* and Stationery, $250. 
Tuition. 
For English Branches, tn the Academic Department, 
| Geometry r.rceyted,) per quarter..- . $ S 00 
The some, with the Higher Mathematics or Audent 
Languages,..._...••.«•-•—. 10 00 
German, French aud Drawing; each extra,. *00 
Lessons on the Plano, (including use oi Instrument,). - ‘2 00 
Rocltester, Juno, 1857 L R. SArfERLEE,) jvjtncipalg. 
J. K- i.fIvaTKK* \ 
J. SA-Gld rib SONS, 
MUSIC PUBLISHERS, 
NO. 309 MAIN STRBBT. BUFFALO. 
Puxos and Mxmidkoss from the best Factories in the Union, 
for sale at maker* price*. 
F Al 11 FI F. t -1 > SK MIN All Y. 
Iiev. J. B. V\N I’KTTEN A. M., Principal. 
f|MIT 8 i.ARUK AND FLCURI 8 IIING lNSTUt TUtN ta 
L picasan‘ty located at Fr-lrfield. Ilerkfmer Co., N Y., sevet- 
miles rrom the N. Y. Central Railroad, al Little Pa ls, *ud ten 
from Heikinter, from which sludeuts nre conveyeil free the first 
day of euch torut In ample accommodation*. Its apparatus 
sum,-lent Sot 11 full Course uf Philosophical and Chemical ex¬ 
periments, Us Libraries of over 3JIOO volume*, sr- i it* Faculty 
of twelve thorough and experienced Teacher* furnish claim* 
for a liberal share of public patr-mage. 
t’curves of Rtudy — A Commercial Course Iho satno as that of 
tho best Commercial Colleges Two graduating course* for La¬ 
dle*, ono three yeat« equal to that of tho host FemtuarUs. and 
one of tlvo y,Mr>. equivalent to tho tegular College Course 
Upon Utv completion ot either, Paichment Diploma* are cott- 
f rreu, and If poj*!',U., nosirions secured Special attention 
given to those proparfog for College. 
Tuition lor term of It weeks, from $1 to $li. Ornamental nt 
reasonable rates. Board and washing $1,75 per week. Fail 
term begins Aug. 26. 1.457. Winter term. Dec 16th. For Cata¬ 
logues or rooms, address the Principal, or J. MATHER, Sec’v- 
KBTCHCM’S MOWER. 
A ND MOWER AND REAPER FOR 1857, 
form for either »td» or back delivery of toe 8*»fo; 
Improvement* have been made, and raaoblnea * arrarttou supe¬ 
rior to any heretofore built Any l 0 foraa»Hto,*gy.”,? gg 
to them, or petaon* wishing w> latere* ‘'T Stm 
-til niea-e addro** R-. t J 
Poisoned Hay.— A farmer iu Ashtabula, Ohio ( 
complains that he has lately lost seven head of 
cattle by their eating poisoned bay. It appears 
that the poison is in the form of ergot, a smutty 
excrescence, which grows on the June grass. Ii 
grows ua it does on rye, in the Hhapo of a diseased 
and enlarged seed of dark color, varying from the 
sizo of a wheat-grain, to three-fourths of an inch 
long— Ex. 
Will pieOBB ClUUrVBB TV rv. 
572wtf Succresor la Howard A tfo- 
Tii g n.r.fv ing nr.NTKAh RAIL ROAD CO. 
1 viriri?* gai ROVER t.^rH*.i.-Ot* ACRES SKhiCTlD 
( )™!ug*.™d°Und. to IVttot* ot Forty acre* and up- 
ward*, to suit purchaser*, on 
Lon, CfrcA.U .nJ 
of portage b 5Cton- Ag’t, Buffalo, N. Y, or 
joHN WILSON,LandOom'r 1.0.HR.,Ohio,DL 
S lIOUT-nuKMS FOR SALK.—Eight or ten fine youug 
_ Cows and Heifers ; Also Heifer and Bull Calves 
CloekviUo, Madison Co., N. Y. [3<mt] S. P. CHAPMAN. 
