MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
TRACT FEMALE INSTITUTE, 
3'J Alexander St., Koohester, NT. Y. 
TN'TOlflTEI) IX E8iABUSH£U IN laol-ISCOK- 
J. POUATXP l« )b67. 
The Academic and Collegiate year will begin on Wednesday, 
Sept. Id, I«fl7. and end on Tuesday, Jan© 22d, I86H, f'lrty two 
w«-ks, without vacation. Pupil* charged from entrance. 
Hoard, by the year *llkl; by the qunrrer, 180 
Tuition payable quarterly Marie, Paintin'. Drawing and 
Language,, furnished wtib or wltbont the studies of the pre¬ 
scribed ijourae—extra charge for each. 
Per (hr. ulars addre-n LUCI I.IA TRAfY, Piincipal. 
COAL! COAL 11 
CHEAPER THA-KT WOOD. 
JCKANTON, BLOSSBURO, SHAMOKTN AND MORRIS 
5 Rum Corals. For sale at HART’S Cost Yard, 
398mSeo w 
Arrival of the Canada, 
Arrival of the Steamer Central America, 
t# Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, 
Toledo, Chicago, .Milwaukee, Galena, itoek 
Island, Mui lington, Oub.iMue, St. PnuL 
„ , Madlsoo, Cairo, St. Louis. 
Aiid &ii PoIl. is tu she ■•Veit auad ^outh-WeaL 
8*®**’’ froin Exchange street Depot connecting 
will all Eastern Tr«ir.i a* follows, (Sundays Excepted: 
T.OO A. M. Express Moll, stopping at all principal Stations— 
D , !l 2 4 . ,r ; KHo 10.60 A M , Cleveland 2 30 
P M. [Dine.] Toledo 7 u,i P. Jl. [Sup,] Chicago 025 next mom- 
lng, connecting with »U Wontera ikmlhero A Norman. Moss. 
IV. to A. M. Lightning Expm,*, stops only for wood ami wa¬ 
ter—Arrives at Dunkirk 12.06 Noon. [Dine, Erl© t 66 P. M.. 
Cleveland A5P U. [Snp.,J Toledo liJ.13 P. M , Chicago8DO 
A M, next morning, making direct connections with all Mims 
to tb© West. North and South, 
*•45 P. M. Way Express. to Erie only — arrlv*, at Brio at H 20 
,,77u C ? t . lur Si il& leaTO * ErU> 61WA. AJ , and arrive* atBof- 
ratio 11/00 A. M, 
0,0V I*. M. Night Express, stop, ooly for wood and water— 
Arrives at Donkins 11 no P. M. F.ri© I2.i0 A M„ Cleveland 
Lll) A M [Breakfast, j Toledo A35 a. M. [Dine at White Pig¬ 
eon] and arrives at Chicago 40 P. M, same "renin*. con¬ 
necting as above. 
_ The above Trains connect at Cleveland 
FOR COLUMBUS, SFKINGFUCLD. DAYTON, INDIAN¬ 
APOLIS. CINCINNATI, 
Points Souin. Leaving Cleveland as follows: 
Via COLUMBUS, at 5 15 a M 3.00 P. M. 630 P. M. 
c iu ri, , B A Payton, ki a. m. sss a. m. S4ip «. 
ror ST. IjUL'IS, via B^llefoutatne. CoIucdiiqk, or Oiucin- 
nat.i, 5 15 A 11. 3.00 P. M 6-30 P. M. 
Connection* are also made at Toledo with the 
TOLEDO , WABASH <V WESTER jV RAILROAD. 
For Ft. Wayne, Wabash. Peru. Loganaport La Fayette, 
■Daurille Sjrrfn^fie?ld t fund Si- Louis. 
FAKE AS LOW Ag By ANY OTHER BOCTE. 
BA<jKJA.<JEE CHECKED THROUGH 
To Cincinnati, Toledo, Chicago, St Louie. Milwaukee and 
all Principal point© West and South-West, 
t3 r ’TP.rtOUGH TICKETS SV THIS ROUTE can be ob¬ 
tained at all the principal Ticket offices in the United States, 
and in Buffalo, at the Company's Ticket office, Exchange strict 
Depot, ales at the 
General Union Ticket Office. No, 17 Exchange St. 
A J. HARLOW. Agent 391 
Ang. 1857 WM. K. HARK. iWl Agent, Buffalo. 
KEYSTONE PORTABLE CIDER MILL! 
Hickok’g Patent. 
A F U L L S U P PLY OF THIS CELEBRATED MILL 
x v with late and Important improvement. 1 ), a offered lor sale, 
wholesale and retail, on toe most reasonable terms. With the 
mnoerorlruu grower It is Invaluable. Its portable Character 
enable* it to be taken to the orchard, ami wo-it up applos a* 
they ra»y bo gathered and be,ore decaying commence',. tons 
Sophia >t., Rochester, N. Y 
Tub steamabip Ctusda, from Liverpool, on Ang. 
1st, arrived at Halifax on the lltb inst. 
Hub at Britain.—T he vessels of tbe Atlantic 
cable expedition were all at Cork, and were to 
leave on tbe 1st for Valencia Bay. Experiments 
through the entire leDgth of the cable were en¬ 
tirely successful. 
The American horses Prior and Prioress made 
their first appearance on the English tarf in the 
race for the Goodwood Cap, on the 30th alt., and 
were heaf.en. Poarteen horses rsn, and the Ameri¬ 
cana came in fifth and sixth on the list, Monarque, 
a French horse, was the winner. 
Prince Napoleon had visited Victoria at the 
Isle of Wight, and the Emperor and Empress of 
Prance were expected there about August 5th. 
Rumors were current that the Government in¬ 
tended to send 10,000 additional troops to India. 
Tbe details of the Indian newB reached London 
on the 3lat 
A letter from Madras, dated Jane 22d, stated 
that Delhi had fallen. At the last authentic ac¬ 
count,*, which were to June 17th, Delhi was in pos¬ 
session of the insurgents, hut it was geuerally 
believed in London that it had tallen. The mutiny 
is wide spread aud appears to have ailected the 
whole Bengal army. 
Great alarm prevails at Calcutta, where it was 
feared the Mussulman population had formed the 
design of rising and taking possession of the city. 
The Inhabitants kept themselves armed, aud the 
hotels and principal places were garrisoned by 
sailors belonging to the ships in the river. 
There is some auxiety ahout the Nissan’s coun¬ 
try, as thS 1st regiment of Cavalry had mutinied, 
and there were great atrocities committed at 0am- 
zle and lientar, hut many Europeans escaped. 
The journals from the South and raiddleward 
districts of Tretsnd state that the greatest, anxiety 
began to prevail with regard to the safety of the 
potato crop, although the disease it was generally 
admitted, had ODly partially manifested itself. 
Franck—T he trial of the Italians and others for 
a conspiracy to assassinate the Emperor Napoleon 
was tu take place on the 6th or 8th of August 
Letters from France say that the harvest sur¬ 
passes expectation. 
It is reported from Paris that the result of the 
elections had proved ao unsatisfactory that a mod¬ 
ification of universal suffrage is contemplated. 
Spain,— Talavera had bec-n declared in a state 
of Tinge on account of a destructive fire which the 
Government attributed to the revolutionists. 
The Spanish correspondent, of the Times says 
that the Spanish-Mexican question will be further 
disen-sed in Paris Lord Howden had arrived 
there from Madrid, as also had Lafragua, the Mexi¬ 
can Envoy. 
Russia. —Cholera was prevailing extensively at 
St. Petersburg. On the 21st nib the number of 
cases was 1,741. 
The ratifii.-arions of the treaty of commerce be¬ 
tween Russia and France were exchanged at St. 
Petershargh on the 16th alt 
India.— Rumors were very prevabint that Delhi 
had been taken, but according to the last authen¬ 
tic aooonuts, dated June 17, it was still in posses¬ 
sion of the insurgents. 
The Bombay Times of July 1, says the rebellion 
is universal in the Bengal army, and even the 70th 
regiment of Dative Infantry, which was pnblicly 
thanked by tbe Governor General in person for its 
loyalty three weeks before, h3d been disarmed. 
A list is given of the fifty-six regiments, or por¬ 
tions ol regiments, which have mutinied, while 
thirty have been disarmed, and one disbanded.— 
In fact, tbe Bengal army has cessed to exist 
China.—D etails of the naval operations in the 
Canton river, state that on the 27th of Miy, thir¬ 
teen junks were destroyed, and that on the 23th, 
tweuty-geveu heavily armed junks were captured. 
On the 8th of June, two thousaud of the British 
naval force were engaged, and captured a fort, and 
took or destroyed one hundred and twenty-seven 
junks, mountmir over nine hundred guns, with 
9,000 men. The British lost three officers and eight 
men, and fifty-six wounded—some mortally. 
At Hong Kong the export of tea from the 1st of 
July last year to the 10th of June, was 68,46S,000 
pounds; and of silk, 72,569 bales. 
Co nun fro rat. I.Tra.uoitNm;.— Breadstuff© very quiet.— 
Weather favorable- Harvest prospects good. Richardson, 
Sjx’iic© A Co-, report (lour quiet and steady. Wheat—An 
average businCMi without qnotablo change. Com—White 
advanced la on the week. 
Liverpool, .Saturday. Aug. 1st.—Breadstuff© quiet. Wheat 
tending downward. Provisions generally steady. The bul¬ 
lion in th© Bank of England had decreased £168.000. Con¬ 
sols for money closed on Saturday at 91@91 ,S£ 
Thb mail steamer Central America, with the 
California mails oi July 20th, and $1,241,065 in 
treasure, arrived at New York on the 13th inst. 
The lews from California is uninteresting, 
chiefly in regard to S'ate politics. 
Tbe Republicans have nominated Hon. Edward 
Stanley for Governor; the Democrats, Senator 
Weller. The Republican Convention passed reso¬ 
lutions deprecating the intrigues ol Slavery on 
the Pacific coast—declaring the right of Congress 
to prohibit Slavery in the Territories, and urging 
the necessity of a epeedy construction of "the 
Pacific Railioad. 
In the Democratic Convention, a desperate effort 
was made to condemn the action of the Vigilance 
Committee, but it lailed to meet a response. 
The intelligence fruin the mines is favorable. 
Snits have been commenced against members of 
the Vigilance Committee by the Greens, who lay 
their damages at $50,000. 
We have advices trom San Jnan del Norte to the 
2d iust. The Transit Grant has been awarded to 
Webster & Parish. 
MILE-STRIP NURSERIES. 
1 fin fififi PRDIT TREES for Sal© at the Nurse no* or 
1UU,UUU AARON HAMFDON, East Uambnrg, Erie 
Co-. N_ Y., one of tbe nldeBt and largest Nurseries in Erie Co.— 
Wholesale and Descriptive Catalogues Bout to ail desiring fur¬ 
ther information. 39tiw2 
LUCII.IA TRACY, Principal 
ARTHUR’S 
Patent Self-Sealing Fruit Cans and Jars. 
I N ANSWER Tu NUMEROUS INQUIRIES FROM OUR 
Lady frlwtidti, fn all parti of tQfc couth rv* a# t» wMdfi *T 9 the 
beat Half seal ing can- and Jar* for patii. g ui» fresh Irtlit. we say, 
nab«*itutlnuly. AitbuFa; and our ad rice iston»e no other.— 
Ar'liur'n, which have stood the t©6t tot two year©, hare odvao- 
tages ovm all the -e.t Oemg easier to tue, and most reliable — 
Since Inst «««, in, Impirtuht improvements Rave been made la 
Iheto can* aud Jar*, and new innterUla introduced—the enter¬ 
prising manufacturer* being determined to meat tb© widest de¬ 
mand. ami .alt tbo most varied taste". Be-idee nn. they are 
mad© of Klits*. white nuaeniware, and Ore and acid proof cane 
colored stone warn ; and the sires vary from pint* to gallons— 
nesting to secure economy in transportation. That all m**y 
know thni.ii cans ft mi Jar* by tight, wo will oustuloo that >bey 
are entire y upon at the top. around which Is ©channel filled 
with cement, an I are ready for sealing when offer-d tor tale.— 
After tbo vesMil |„ (Died with fruit, riia cover -ink* into this ring 
of cement, ami (be work of hermeticdl sealing i© done. The 
whole operation :» so simple th.n it may be performed by a 
child. 
Arthur s can* and fare, we would r-maik, are rnanufaefnred 
In Philadelphia by Messrs Arthur, Burnham A Gilroy, at their 
extensive establishment Nos. 117 and I'd booth Tenth SI., and 
are for sale by storekeepers throughout the United States.— 
Gontvj Lady's Book. 
I3 A Those can* and Jar- are for sale in Rochester by 
___ A. d. BRACKETT 
TAYLOR vV ilODGISTT.V 
INFALLIBLE 
SELF-SEALING FRUIT CA-IST, 
WITH BIIRNBTr'a ATTACH ME NT. 
I’uUrnltJ August 21, 1856. 
I T HAS LONG BEEN a desideratum to preserve Fruits by 
some cheap method, such a* would keep them fit for domestic 
use, it nainhnrof year*. Tin- expense ot preserving with sugar is 
a serious objection. Free aoresr of ictno»|m«re causes the de¬ 
composition of vegetable matter. It is obvious that the exclu¬ 
sion of d must prevent this effect from taking place, and that, 
consequently, it* Btr^'t*. O'ruxU, K-orinA/ev, Ac., <tf . ©re complete 
ly kept from the contact of air, they cannot spoil. To effect this, 
the only safe arid reliable article is 
TAYLOR A HODGETTS- SELF-SEALING CAS. 
It is st, simple iu Ls omstrri -riOTi, ttiac any c-no can close Fifty 
Cana an lionr without the aid ol a tinner; is requires neither 
S'l drr. f'rmmi, nor ti'.'.r The article is very ttrong, and will 
la-t a number of retire. The aperture is sufllcieuUy largo to ad¬ 
mit a full sized peach. 
Apricot 1 -. I'lilin,. l’-’.ir,, merries. Peaches, Strawberries- 
Raspberries, Blackberries, Tomatoes, Green Fean, Green Cora, 
Figs, Asparagus, Rhubarb or Pie Plant, *ud in fuct each and 
every kind of Fruit and Vey- table, can bo preserved for year© 
in Weir ftvob slate, ri any climate. 
fetzE*. -Quart, 3-J'int, Half-Gallon and Gallon. 
LLT Trade supplied on liberal terms. 
Full directions for putting up the various Fruita and 
vegetables accompany the cans. 
iiffHwil E. KETCHUM & CO., 
No. 3S9 Pearl St., New York. 
5 fififi AGFNTS 117 ANTEIt—To null THREE NEW and 
I'Tfi UNEQUALLED INVENTIONS, wanted and sell¬ 
ing ovenrwbore. Mr agents have cleared over $3i,ow on them. 
DIPLOMAS, SILVER MEDAL *.,d 4 PATENTS granted 
them. For * stamps, you ll receive 10 pager particular*. BEST 
AGENCY In the country, Lowell, Mass. EPHRAIM BROWN. 
I 71WKll\’f» PATENT Til VNGF.AKLB nAIL KOAI> 
-A House PowEks, TtisKsmtRS and Separator*, Thrashers 
and Gleaner.-, and other Machinery adapted Jo the Powers. 
The above Standard Machine* are offered tor »ale, a* usual, nl 
IIst.LOCK'is Agricultural Wuro-P.ontns and Seed Store, Rochester, 
N. Y. For further particulars, addreat E. Ol HALLOOK. 
398 No. 2 Ag’l Buildings, Rochester. 
THE ORATOR, XSTAWStt 
Lectures. Sermon*. Plays, Dialogues and Recitations, original 
and selected—$1 a year—Specimen No 1 * 12 ct- i'his is the only 
Magazine published devoted to the above subjects. The Lec¬ 
tures on History, delivered at the Norma) bebool, Paris, now 
published in the present Vol. nrv worth more than Hie year’s 
subscription. Address D. T. STILES, Buffalo, N. Y. 
COMMERCE L MJffMEItl ES. 
rpriE KUBSRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, at wholesale or 
l retail, a large stock of tbe best grown Fruit True* in Western 
Now York, and also an extensive assortment ol all kinds of 
Nursery Stock. Dealers in Tiees. and those desirous of estab- 
''siting Nurseries, will llnd it to their advantage to examine his 
stock before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL COCHRANE. 
Uoncoye Falls, N Y, Aug. 20, 1857- 396w2cow 
Canadian Immigration.— The following is the 
statement of immigration to Canada, up totheTtb 
of August, the present year: 
Whence. 1856, 1857. Increase. 
England,.6,746 10,206 3,460 
Ireland, .1,'443 1,692 449 
Scotland, ..1,656 2,405 74^ 
Gennany,.4,105 4.685 480 
Norway and Sweden.2,611 6,034 3,423 
Idiwer Ports,. 124 16 
16,480 2^.938 8,561 
Besides the immigrants already arrived, official 
notice haB been received of 2,122 others now on 
their way. Mr. Buchanan, the emigrant agent, re¬ 
ports that all the latest arrivals have iound in?tacr 
employment, and that numers more are still asked 
for. The quality of immigrants is considerably 
superior to what has been witnessed in previous 
years. They have, doubtless, brought more mon¬ 
ey into the country, according to their numbers, 
than usual 
G REAT AND SLUE SPECULATIONS have turn and 
or* being made in the purchase of Farm, Town. County trad 
btatc Right* for (tfciOfto iim-alicnss appn.t^d Tiy all) Hu *7 * 
pyrtaRe orpmaahcnf - ■ uaruEir Fesce am) pu-to/ie UNsauCt.xG 
Gate post — valtntfJ, Dec. 10th, IBM. April 7th and June 30th, 
1857. for which, or cute with lull description, enclose a postage 
sbuup and address Or it AN, G. UUNT, Cincumati, O. 
Editors inseriiiig this idverti-emcnt and note thrice, with an 
Editorial cuifsa. attontion to It and sending a copy to my nd- 
drea-, will r,wotv_■ a Fartu Right for 1(31) acre*. 3R5wd 
EMPIRE NURSERY. 
'■pipe. SUBSCRtRKKB OFFER POR SALR at the Empire 
L Nurseries on v„w Main .Street Plank Road, a short dif- 
fancs east of the city. » large and a choice coltecUou of Fmit 
and Ornamental Trees, Sbi n b e . Ac. at wholesale and retail. 
Great tnduci'meuta vill be Ottered to those who wiuH trees 
pocked for ihe tiontheni or VT- -r. rn niarket*. 
AI»o, l.U.ii pr.nod* BASSWOOD BARK, suitable for tying 
buds, thqnini at the office o| G l). McKloster. No. 3, corner of 
Main and South St. Paul streets, up rtaire. or at the Nursery 
described above. McKiNSlKR A CUMMINGS.' 
Hocheatcr. N. Y, Aug, \SiJ. 
THE AMERICAN FARMERS 
ENCYCLOPEDIA; 
Embracing all the recent disgoverie* in Agricukural Chemistry, 
and the use of Minerfti, Vegetable and Animal 
Manures, 
With Dbsceiftioss and Ftuouxs of Ambmcan Insects inju¬ 
rious to Vegetation. 
Being a complete Guide fir the cultivation of every variety of 
Garden and Field Crops. Illuatraied by numerous engravings 
of Grasses, Grains, Animals. Iniptaraehle, Insects, Ac. 
By Gouvkknelr Evbusos of Pennsylvania, 
upon the basis of Johnson's Farmer's Encyclopedia. 
Price Four Dollars. Sent free of po*r;uce upon receipt of price. 
“ No Farmer should be without it" Published by 
C. M SAXTON A GO., 
Agricultural Book Publishers, 
110 Fulton St, New York. 
Thr New Orleans papers announce the arrival 
in that city of Mr. Lewis Fillmore, special corres¬ 
pondent of the London Times, who is at present 
making an extended tour through the South. 
A NY PEKSO.V wishing TO Bny, Sell or Exchange a Farm, 
win s tv© time and money by writing partloniars and en- 
Clordngjatamp lo,FARVt AGKNC T. Gncinuurt, O 3U6w3eow 
PARENTS, AND FRIENDS OF EDUCATION, 
tL' ILL please address the President of Ejstiun's Dossier- 
> v Ctv l ColleOK, Oswego, N. Y., for thB Anunal Catalogue 
of l«7 
By universal accord the cheapest, largest and most thorough 
Innttulion or the kind in the United State-, for the proper 
education I F rotrsc MEW -txo WOMEN. Permanently located 
tu the great Gommerciai ebv of Gentrtl New York, and acces¬ 
sible from all part* of the Union and Canada 
THE UEOTUUE COURSE 
Secured and arranged by the President of this Inetftution. con¬ 
tains the most eminent and (cienliflo literary men in the coun¬ 
try, embracing ih»- followingdi-’ingat-aed names 
Rev E. If CHAPIN. D D , New York. 
Ret. THEODORA PARK." It. Boston, MossncbuteUn, 
Rev JOHN PTFRP i\T, Wullamsburgh. N Y. 
Host WENDELL PHILLIPS. Boston, M.ssach setts, 
GKO. W BLN 1 iA Y. Fsn, Author of Crayon aketches, 
Hon. THUS. H BF.NT« )N. St Loui s, Missouri, 
Hon C.ASSirS M cLAY, Kentucky, 
JOHN JL SAXE. Kan.. Vermont 
Hon W.M r At.LEN Osw-go, Neve York, 
PARK BBNJAJltN, Fs<i„ New York city. 
Gres- Inducement* are effared to every one for acquiring an 
Education iu a few weeks' lime of the h'chest usefulness, and 
indispensable to every man at the pretent ace 
It L a Scbool tor me Merchft 'l. Farmer and Mechanic. Tne 
1 atalogu© contains full particulars. »uq much other valuable 
information Address, enclosing postage stamp 
H. G. Ki'TMAN. 
President riswego Commercial College, 
_ Oswego, N. Y. 
Rural New-Yorebr Omet, ) 
Rochester, Aug. 18,1857. \ 
Floor—N o change in the price of dour at present time, though 
there has been some slight fluctuation during the week. 
Grain—I n almost all varieties of grain there is a decline no¬ 
ted. Wheat has fallen off 3@5 coma per bushcL Com 10 cents. 
Oats 2@1 cent* 
Provisos 8—Pork, Monroe Co. Mess, is firm at $35. Hams 
have advanced He. Shoulders 2®2!<c. Butter t* l@2c higher, 
18e being the rate. At tlio close of last week it was worth t9<g, 
3>c and scarce. Eggs are down to 127nHc Potatoes now bruig 
only 5Uio)b2j<c, as to variety oral quality. 
HOGHrLBTBIi WHOI.SS AT.lt PB1C3S. 
Flour and Grain. 
Flonr, bbl.lb,75^8,50 
Wheat, Gen..il.Sdiwl.SR 
Best whlto Canadn, $l/8t*,g>J.85 
Corn. 
Oats. 
Barley .... 
Buckwheat. 
iieuns. 
Peas ......_ 
Meats 
Pork, Mess.) 
Do cwL. 
Beef, ^aewt., _ 
H aving made arkangemkntb to locate 
West and change my bustnesss I offer my Nursery at one 
haij its covers about 3b acres of ground, And consists of 
3 to 4 hundred thousand trees of different varieties. 
Will rent or -ell the Land a- desired. 
. JAMES M_ TAYLOR, Pommereial NureerieB, 
Syracuse, Ang. I, L 557. 396tf Syracuse, N Y. 
FAIRFIELD SEMINARY. 
Key. J. B. VAN PKTTKN A. M., Principal. 
T HTS LAHGE and FLOURISHING INSTITUTION IS 
pleasantly located at Y airfield. Herkimer Co.. N. Y„ seven 
miles from tbe N Y '.entrai Kail road, at Little FuILa, aud ten 
from Herkimer, from which students are conveyed free the Irst 
term It® &mpi9 BccomiriodiUious, Its dt»n* 4 r«itii 8 
anffioieut for a fa.ll Coon^j of K&llosophic&l and Clietnicai ex- 
perimonts. Its LtHTari** *>( oyct -j |t?j Pi^jtUcT 
of twelve thorough and experienced Teachers furnish claim* 
for a liberal share *>f public patronage. 
Courses of Stntly —A riommercliu Opurse the same a* that of 
the best Commercial Colleges. Two gradnaliug course* far La- 
die*, one terse years equal to that or the best Seminaries and 
one of are years, equivalent to the regular 'Jollege Course — 
Upon the completion ot either. Parchment Diploma* are con¬ 
ferred. and Lf pOAslhle, position* ©-cured. Special attention 
given to those preparing for College 
Tuition toe (era of U weeks, from $4 to $6. Ornementnl at 
reasonable npes. Board and washing $1.75 per week. Fall 
term begins Ang. 26, !i57. Winter lei-tu, Dec loth. For Cata¬ 
logues or rooms, address the Principal, ot J. MATHER, Sec’y. 
up HE SCARLET MAGNATE, the large*! of *11. U'Baron, 
1 Imperial Scarlet, Imper il Ci.rnson, Duulorn, Eclipse, M U- 
vinn. Ladies Pine, Globo-o t'lrsu-j and Princes' Climax, took 
premiums i>epiltrs per •■ ■■. The following variolic* are $1 
per N>: Criti s m Cone, Bur'. Now Pine, Prolide flnutuois, Eng¬ 
lish Rot and White Wood, i ,'cncsco. Hovqf, Early Searlor. 
JlcAvoy’* Superior, Longwortb'i Prolific, rir-hneeke's Pistillate, 
MoTumensinc, Cljnuvx Fciirlet. Scarlet Molting, Hudson, Iown. 
Rival Hudsou, Walker's Seedling. Tbe following at $1 5*1 per 
lmi Bishop's Orange. Chester, McAvoy's No. 1, Orange Prolific. 
Scarlet C(>ue, SsviL'o rieodlitor, Wi'.-nc'j Allxsny. 'Ihe lotlowing 
$2.'*): Hooker's Seedling. Jenny Lind. Trollope's Victoria, Pri¬ 
mate, Crim-ou Profuse and Brighton Pine The following are 
r.(tried: Jonnuy's Seedling, Rictou Pine, Black Prince, Boston 
Pino. Cushing, Me Avar's Extra Red. Monroe Bonrtot, Ohio 
Mammoth, Ingram's Prtnceof Wale- Vriompbe de Gand. New 
,)„-cripiiv,, c,i,oi iaa Vwlrtiw t» ready fbr appli¬ 
cants PUmts packed with " .rare and go safely any dto- 
tanco W.V. R PRiNUS.V'lushlng, N Y, 
Honey, box ..J?c 
Candies, box.13J4@14j)jc 
Kacirs and Roots. 
Apples bushel.$l^FJ;i,75 
Do dried.$2.'»<52.25 
Potato**.M,62>d 
Umaa AND rig's5 
Slanghtor. to*e 
Calf.OPtoiKV 
Sheep pelts.31,1 Sic 
I «smb do.triljyAic 
Scxoe. 
Glover bushel.SAiOtojr.lW 
timothy.$3,^353 
SORDSUSS. 
Wood, hard.$i,»J^N,C 0 
Do. wit.{.'jiCfiij 
Coal, Lehigh.$7,f|J 
I >0 Scranton ..td,5d 
Do. Bioubnrg_. ....Jo.xi 
Do. Shamokln..fii.:.'> 
Do Cnar. Iiroil'.’vre 
Saif, bbl. 
H»y, tun.friolU 
Wool, o tl).BA'ih-k- 
Whlte fish, bbl.$11,75 
Codfish qulriLal..$5,i-’0)y.5,,-‘U 
front,bbl.$»,ou 
Jl.ojyd.^' 
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COLLF.GIATK H>TSXITtJ'rJB, 
Rochester, TNT. Y. 
L. B, SATTERLEE & J. E. DEXTER. Principals. 
'I’HE FALL TERM GV THIS INatlTUMON will com- 
J. oirno© on MoNbiT. Septembet 7fh 
The Course of Study and Terms of Tuition remain unchang¬ 
ed from la-t year. The Bond ol Itrstruetion also continues 
the ssioo, with a single exec .'.ion. Dr Sxa>3kk, late Princi¬ 
pal of the Mopul School, at Lima, h«s b-come permanently 
roun eied with ih* Tustitution, an*t will bceaftcr teach a por¬ 
tion ol ex, h day and co-operatc wl h the Principals in the gen¬ 
eral direction and ut»n«g. men* of the Boanling Deparmenu 
Provi* no i* made In the new Hoarding Horne fo 1 lory students. 
The rooms are perfectly Ventilated. I'gh'ed with gas. and taste¬ 
fully furuiebetl Tre Principals. «1th their families and several 
of the Teiicht rs reside in the Building. 
Expeussa tor Board, Tuition, Light, Washing, Hooks and Sta¬ 
tionery, per year payable quarterly in advance There 
are no ex'ri* or incidental expenses 
Spring Limbs each $1 
Mnnoh (careassj ... t* 
Hams, smoked .,..184. 
F OR a V ALUABLE CV» V?Ii»JEKaTIUN we have fur- 
uished Mr. J. R Stattord idle Hundred of onr choicest 
AVt-'ivi fur Cooking, Baking, Making Cream*. Fas try. Preserves, 
Ac- ic. SIMEON LELAND * CO. 
.Metropolitan Hotel. Broadway, New Tort 
Tne above Recipes, u-v.'. fi are C"py s;/rt,A will bs sent free of 
postage on receipt of four letter stamps, by 
tf JR STAFFORD, 16 Sta’c street. New YatL. 
Shoulders 
Chicken* 
Turkeys. 
Gee*e ... 
ESTABLISHED I TNT 182S. 
C. A. ACRE <fc CO., 
TMPORTERB. MANUFACTCBER8 AND 
X Dealers in 
Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds. “Lain and Fancy 
Silver Wars, Fine Table Cutlery. Silver 
Plated Goods, and a great Variety 
of Fancy Articles. 
Our assortment ot 'he above Goods is the largest to be fonnd, 
and the prices the most reasonable. We invito the attention of 
those who wish to examine or purchase. 
C. A Burr. ) No. 3 State St, Rochester, N. T 
J*0. T Fox, f 386ti 
Ohas H Wkbb J 
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I.Sih^e 
IiAIKT, do. 
MARION COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 
C. H. Dann, Principal. Mias R. Watsrbvkt, Preceptress. 
Y OUN' i Men fitted lor any College year, youug women gradn- 
ate»nd receive diplomas, ana parents find a ssre cheap, and 
excellent school tor their chi d-rn, at Manoa Collegiate InsU- 
tttte It aim* to be the best sihonl in the rural sections of the 
State. For '»:alogut* r>r information, address 
A. H DOW. Sedi ,, Marion. Wayne Co.. N. Y 
nr Tb* n*x e term commence. Aug Hi HOTff 
INCH EASE 1) ATTRACTION. 
M R. JOHN WADR would beg leave to state to the Breeders 
of North A nut rica, that in addition to the stock of his late 
brother anil hi* own. previously advertised, that Mr Ralph 
Wad©, Senior, imends to offer attbe >une time, and auhe sftme 
nlooe, all hts thorough bred Short Horns, on tbe -auie terms.— 
They consist of throe Bu Is—of various ages ; eleven Cows and 
Heller*, all thorough bred Al*o, eight or tea grade Cow*. 
Short Horns, and Heifer'-of various ages This will make al¬ 
together ten Built, and thirty Cow* aud Heifers of Herd Book 
Pedigree 
Such »n opportunity ha* probably never occurred to tbe pub¬ 
lic to supply iheiu-nlvu* win such a class of aulmaJf, and may 
not happ- u again for some ti e come 
Mr Ralph Wade. Senior, was the original Importer of the 
Stock, which ho- given the name of Wadr eo much celebrity Sn 
Canada and the United Slates- 
Tbo Sol© take* place on ra* 26th day of August, at tbe resi¬ 
dence of the laid Ralph Wade, between Port Hope and Cobourg, 
comtnonetug at U o'vlook, A. 4L July 2i'th. 18 7. 
D EVONS FOR SALE—A tew thorongti-bred Bulls And 
Heifers, bred trom my own herd, by my Imported ball. 
Duke of Devon. Also. Essex hogs Address 
394wl2 
D K- AS. FITUM'S ••MX. LfcCfUKES, 1 ’ too page:. 
S' engravings, boned, explanatory of the treatment by 
which I.) cures Oossomption, Asthma, Dissasbs or tbs 
Hurt, Throat, dtoa*) h. Rowels, Lives, Kidneys and Skin, 
Fkmai« UomplaINTS, uravIl, Ac. sent by mail, and postage 
prepaid, for to cent*. Apply to Dr. S. 8. FLTCH, 
714 Broadway. New York. 
tjst - He has no other office either at Chicago. Buffalo. tTttt- 
burgh, or elsewhere. He is never absent from New York, and 
no physician elsewhere is authorised to use hi* name. 3Sf7w-3 
Arrival of the Columbia, 
E8 A. ELY. Elyria, O. 
ESSEX FIGS FOR SALE. 
OUPKRIOK YOUNG PIGS OF THIS BREED, single or In 
O pairs i sired by two boara imported last autumn ; winners 
of toe highest prises at '.he Royal and Birmingham Shows, 
England, affording an eutirel ■- new cross. Address 895w3 
C. a WAIXWSlGHf, Tua Meadows. RhinebeckJi.Y. 
The steamship Columbia, from Liverpool, at 10 
o’clock on the 6th, arrived at New York on the 
morning of the 17th inst 
Great Britain.— In the House of Lords, Lord 
Pammire introduced a hill empowering govern¬ 
ment to embody and callout the militia at any 
time before the 25th March next, without having 
to call Parliament together again. He said that h 
state of things existed in ludia, which caused as 
great a drain upon the Queen's forces as if the 
country was engiged in a foreign war; but to meet 
this drain, ten new battallions were to be raised, 
and the regiments were to be increased to from 
850 to 1,000 rank and file; and those serving in 
India to flora 1.000 to 1,200. All this could be 
done without going beyond existiug acts, and the 
charge would mainly fall on the East Mniia Com¬ 
pany, Bat as time would be necessary to provide 
this increase,and the country would iu the interim 
be dralued of t roops, the embodiment of the militia 
might be found necessary. After some remarks 
from the opposition, the bill was read the first time. 
Lord Brougham moved for a return of the num¬ 
ber of electors at the last Parliament, and spoke 
at length Iu favor of an enlargement of the fran¬ 
chise. He protested, however, against any enlarge¬ 
ment of the Constitution of the country, with a 
view to make it more democratic, as he thought 
enough bad been done in that direction by the 
Reform Bill of 1852. 
M ark RTS.—The westlivr was very tine, and harvesting 
quite general iu the southern and midland counties of Eng¬ 
land. The breadstuff market was very dull, and a decline 
of 1(®3>1 per bushel on wheat, aud 0d‘ barrel on flour, and 
6d pur bushel on mixed and yellow com. It the Liverpool 
circular*, white euro had undergone no change. 
Provisions.— Pork quint and unchanged, l.atd had ad¬ 
vanced to 70«, but ckuHid quiet, 
London Money Market.—Consols for money and account 
OOjxtdbhi In the money market prospects were unfavora¬ 
ble. An'Intlkiii loan of live to ten million noninl* sterling 
waa spoken of. The silver shipment hy the mail of th© 
4th mat., to India and Ohlna, exploded a million starling. 
The East India Co., had given notice of a further rise of 2 
per cent on their rates for bills on India. 
JANES, BEEBE & CO., 
3-56 Broadway, New York. 
H ave now in press an illustrated cata¬ 
logue ot their 
OHS.tXE.NTAt IRON WORK, 
Such »» Fountains, V ,<ks sad Statuarv for decorating Gar¬ 
dens, Lawns. PurK., which they will seud by mail to those de¬ 
sirous of adding to the oeauties u< tb dr conntrv residences. 
Address JANES BEEBE A OU.. 
S37w5 S56 Broadway. New York 
HICIAOK’S KEYSTONE CIDER JLLLL, 
M anufactured by the eagle works, Harris- 
burg. Pa—This storttng moch.;ua bas within the past year 
been pa 10 .ever© actual rests, and been, vary much Improved 
by the addition of a 22 inch fiy-wheel, new gearing. Joint bolt*, 
aud other minor improvements, and 1* now offered to the public 
with the certainty that It is made iu too very best manner, and 
that it will grtnd and press easier and Taster v i.a any other 
Mill In the market Dealers and others •nop!led an liberal 
toms. Address W- O. HICKOK, 
_Agent Eagle Work*. Harrisburg, Pa. 
BULBOUS BOOTS, 
ROSES. STRAWBERRIES, AN U TREES. 
Y1TM. K. PU.INVR A Oo„ Flushing, N' Y. offer tbelrmost ex- 
V > iatisive collection «f Bulbous Flovrer Ko»ls in their priced 
Catalogu© for 1M7 The new Descriptive 0«taIogue or toe 
finest Strawberrie*. 165 varin'.Uiit. and N*w Catalogue of Kos-*, 
Vree and Herbaceous I'leonlea, Carnations, Phlox, !H*.Crvsan- 
themnms, P-thK**, Ac , and a Descripiive Catalogue of Fruit 
aud Ornamental free* are ready for applicant* who enclose 
stamp* Chinese Potato tuber, will now bo contracted to . de¬ 
liverable 1st October, with treatise on culture IPJOUD Lluesen*. 
Victotift, and Early Tobolsk R.rubaid, OOP ri 'lerrnan A - m ar s- 
gna. 2 k 1 ,'riff American Thorn. Arbor Vitre, CM»ge Orange, 
Honey Locust and Privet, for hedg-*; UilMI Ohetry ana Pto- 
sence I'urrant*; Nl.tktj L.wton and Imperial Blackberries; 
30.IN.I Ortngv Antwero. aud other HaspbarrL-*; AVffii Hardy 
Grapes. English ana ltoug'i ton Gooesbernrs aud Cranberries 
All it) naaotliv *i ),.weet, rates 
N. B—The oiliertion in every dep&rrment Is ttecqnalled;and 
many of the varieties of Fruit Tree*, and t Mrawberrie-, Ac , 
cultivated by others, are shown to be w')rth 1 ess ,V,i.-;**2. 
ELMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE 
THIS NEW AND PSOSPSROUS INSTITUTION Qsents 
i. 'o young Ladies peculiar facilities tor obtaining as iperior 
and thorough rdneati tr ll hn* adopted tu part th© pi. n of th© 
fit Holyoke Seminary tu eislleiing ail th© student* ii the do¬ 
mestic labors or lb* r.iojly. By a sysgematlo division of labor 
these duties are boi> bgrt and agreeable, white st tbe same 
time a daily 7eaei>u of domestic Industry Is practtoolly learned 
In toe Literary Department, instnictors of superior qnaUBca- 
tions are provided. The gentlemen professors, of whom there 
are three bvmdo* toe President, are oil graduate* and of large 
experience til leaehgTs There are aisasix La>Iy Preceptresses, 
nearly all graduate* of well known Female Institutions The 
orgvjirit JO U stri.-fy Collegiate. Each study is arranged un¬ 
der » specific department and under sfteol&l charge of the Pro¬ 
fessor or fhecepirexe who is liie rospoaslbl© bead of teat de- 
parimeut- 
Superlor iustruclions will be provided tor those wishing to 
pursue a thorough course of Music, hoto Instrumental and Vu¬ 
es' and also for inese who wish to perfect themselves in the 
higher hrauche* of Drawing and Painting 
Candida'es lor admission are requested to make early appli¬ 
cation to tho President, and to be present for examination and 
class ideation on WKDNsBOaY toe 3th day of Beptemher — 
Young ladles msv outer a»y e(as* for which they are prepared. 
For entrance to toe Academic or Preparatory Course tho stu¬ 
dent must be prepared to pass an examination tn too Elemen¬ 
tary Englioh branches, and, except iu rare CMOS, mutt have 
reached fourteen years of age. 
Tekvs—$ 15" tier year. This includes board, room furnished, 
warm-d and lighted with tuition In all the studls* ot the course. 
There ore no extra charge* for Instruction, excepting Music and 
too Higher braucScs of the Fine Arts. 
For admission ot further Information, address 
- 
Elmira, Chemung Co., N. t*. 
GEORGE H. LOVETT, 
DIE-SINKER AND MEDALIST, 
fit Nassau Snuarr. Nxw Yokx 
G old, silver and BRONZE MEDALS prepared In the 
hrsL style of the Art, for Agricultural Sccteuee, diaticu- 
cions. Associations. Cotlegen, School*, Ac . Ac. S85wlS 
ELMIRA MUSIC SCHOOL. 
'PHIS INSTITUTION, lor Instruction on the Plano, Organ, 
A Melodeou, Guitar, Vloltn, aud In Vocal Music and Harmony, 
I* stressed Iu a beautiful valley—heoJliful. quiet and pleasant — 
and provide* a more thorough course of Musical Larrstrcrth* 
than ha* before been offered on this Onntlneut. Pnpil* enjoy 
•hpertor advoutog©* in many respect* being under toe super¬ 
vision of Teachers who have spent several years with toe Peat 
master*, and graduated with the hlgheet honors Terms for 
1857, commence as follows : 
March 4th, June Kd, September Id, December M, 
Pu pilB can cuter at any time during the term. Thirty pupils can 
be accommodated tn the family of the Principal, at the tale of 
Jtiff per Term—including board tuition, use ct plauo, wasclug, 
fuel and Light For further particulars, and all necessary infor¬ 
mation address Miss C. G. SCOTT, PaiscirAL 
Elmira, N. Y, May, t857. SSSmforo 
A KARK CHANCE 
To Purckasa Trees, Shmbs and Plants Cheap!! 
H aving changed the location ok my nursery 
from Byron to Batavia, I wish to dispose of what I have 
remaining in Byron, ami offer th© following inducements to those 
who wish to purchase largely: 
AvpL*s 5 to 7 Icet... *10per 100~*75 per 1000 
Do DwAur2 years old. It “ " 
Pkaus •* 2 •• 18 “ “ $U0 " •• 
Do •• l •• 14 *• 125 “ “ 
CWSBRIRS 2 •• 16 •• " 140 «• *K 
old JtkVOtO. ’ ~ ... lureo JC,lr3 
Sn***• *tri> Liintt-44M at market Prioes-Iu lot*. *2, 2,50. 
$3,ffO»Mc!i. Extra and selections, *3.75@4, 
Swiss—160 nt murkot Prices— Live weight, 7‘-„vi'g,- 33 lb_ 
I>ro**cd, 9(ofHyc. 
Hrosi*—TMidf-’c. $7 tb. Tallow— 7^ffl8o. >7 B* 
Pelts— 50cvi $2 I'ucb fait rikius—1 bailie [h 
Vkal Calves—$ 6, StgJlO- 
BRIGHTON, Atm. 13-At market iXIO Beef Cuttle, 150 Stores, 
7 pair Working Oxen, 1U2 Cows xnd Calves, 2,01)0 Sheep and 
Lamb*, 1,000 Swine. 
Pricks— Bent Cattle Extra, $9,50; First quality. *3,50; Sec¬ 
ond. *7.60; Third. *7,00; Ordinary, *5. 
Ykaulix«3— *1S3|2I Two years old—{2t(gl30. Thro© year* 
old-JdbyVH. 
Wouki.no Oxr.v- Nodi’. 
Cow* *xp Cam K8—*2k 31. 100760 
Bnxnr and I.AKB-t— Extra, *3, S.50G11. By lot, $2, 2,5t\u'2,75. 
SwiKK-SmUiif, Retail. W,uil2c. Fat hugs. SAjSJic 
Hidks -7tq'@He M th. fallow—7 Wf, AS?, k) tb. 
Pelts- fakv;.T'«2 i ’alf Sk ius-1 toffl'oc. ft. 
Veal Calves—*8, 7(£$. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
ROSTON, Aug 12. -Domestic Wool Is arriving more freely 
jimi tbe tnftncvt \6 bettor itapplUM! Tho sn’os of tho wwok h%v« 
beou IbO.Odi lbs. at provlou', price*, which remain quite steauy 
and firm The demand for foreign Woo) mretinm,* arrive, the 
»ale* comprulng upward* of t.ffri • b*lo». Including Medltui ta- 
neun. South Ammlcau. Africau. East ludlau aud fino OtiiUan. 
at mil prices. 
Prim* Saxony Fleeces, washed. >J th. A7j3M)a; F©]| Hiood 
Merino,6rii,tA'*'.. Three-qnartera do., LEa/nio ; Half d 0 ., VA.r l.Xc. 
Commoa, SOtSfMto ; Sunertlin), AAfoAS©.; Pulled extra, A-vTi.vvJ 
Do No. 1. 'i((ii)tffc.; Smyran Washed, 2S^)flUc.; Bmytu* L'm 
washed, 9y)22c.; Moxlcnn, 17(ij)lWc; Buohoa Ayr©*, 
Borbary W ashed, 2Xtpr2o. 
TUB KOCHHSTHR riTONK YARD, 
1 8 WELL STtXTKKD AT ALL TIMES WITH THR BESOT 
quality ot Look-out arm firms. Saab Srasu, such as 
Flagging, PlAtform, Curb, Paring and Cross-walk Capa and 
sills Water Tabic*, Door Sills, of any also required. Steps, Co¬ 
ping, Well aud Cistern Covers. Building Stone. Ac., wblcd will 
be ftirulehed at the lowest price* on sh„rt notice, and '.atd tn foe 
best manner it desired. VVe will also deliver Stoue in anr quan- 
titj to any place ou toe t^ke*. Caoal* or Railroads T&ankfnl 
tor the pm foliage heretofore beytowed upon ns by our custom ere 
and friend*, we shall endeavor to oerii a coutlouance 
Office and Yard tn Rochester, corner of Fltohugh 8t and Erie 
Canal, Inst south at Court House In Buffalo, ou the Canal op¬ 
posite toe Courier House oral Krie street Depot. 
Order* addressed to eh her of she undersigned, or lelt at onr 
quarries at Loot port or Media*, will he attended to punclnafly 
THOMAS RATHBU.N, Buffalo, ) 
Vffi W WHITMORS, Tmckpon, S W 
Wfi. CARSON. Agent tar Rochester and vtclulty. 
Po liWAur 2 ’■ IS " *• ISO " « 
Ptacnxs 1 “ S “ “ TO •• 11 
Do 2 •• 12 - •• 100 •• •< 
Tom'lLcr with a fine lot of Oru vnientul Trees and Shrubs, small 
Ftuiu. Roses, 1‘jroriics. Ac.. Ac., very cheap. 
A few thousand Angers Quince Stocks very strong, aud a few 
!unwlied old Plants fur Stool*, will be sold at a bargain. Early 
order* «re respectfully solicited, which must lie accompanied by 
tbe cash or satisfactory note or reference All orders or letters 
of inquiry will receive prompt attention Address 
A 1,1)0MIS, Batavia, Ueuusoe Co., N. Y. 
I N FORM ATION WANTED—Ot toe whereabout* of DEN- 
NIS VMKELKY, forme!ty employed tn the Tobacco Factory 
of GRIFFITH A SON'S, or Kochv-tei N. A". Address 
Afwd JOHN COKKLKT. Carroltoii, Mi.s. 
GIFTS! GIFTS!! G-IIPTS!!! 
A . R A N N£Y, Publisher, 
OFFERS FOR SALE 
500,000 SOOKS Ss MAPS, 
OF ALL KINDS, \f PUBLISHERS PRICES, 
TO H ACOOMraXIKt) wna 
300,000 CA X F T S , 
W ORlH FROM K.* Ota. In ©grin a-Moli ; consisting of 
OOLDAXP S'l.vra Wawrks. Jkwu.w, RxrK'ULKs, L.i- 
£ Kr ' v ‘ * lSa of GIFTS DIS- 
nUBUI'M) with every 5IA' Brmk* 
A itiFT will be delivered with evory book soldfor One Dollar 
or more Althom'o no Book or Article will tjo .old for more 
than the atual retiill price, many will bo sold for lose Persons 
wUtiing any particular book, coir order at unco and It will be 
forwaided with a Gift A complete Oata ngne of Books. Ma|>*. 
and Gift* will bo scut to auv addr©** ou upplleariou Pvrsous 
ordering Book* with Gift*, v'ouid forward tho auionatof post¬ 
age, a* It inn*i Invariably he paid iu advance The aveiage 
postage for $ and *1 35 books is 13 cents; and for *' 60 and *2 
nook*, 21 cents. Address A K.ANNKY. 
595w2 No. 293 Broadway, New York. 
Havana Itkm3 — The steamer Empire City ar¬ 
rived at New York on tho 13th inst., from New 
Orleans aud Havana, bringing Havana dates of 
tho 8th inst 
Thore had been a panic among the moneyed 
institutions in consequence of the stoppage of sev¬ 
eral of tho recently established workB. Confi¬ 
dence was partially restored through the energetic 
conduct ot Government- 
It is rumored at Havana that the Spanish war 
steamer Gnadelquiver had captured a slaver off 
the east end of Cuba, 
Fonr of five cargoes of Itoxales negroes are re¬ 
ported to have been landed in Cuba since the last 
advices; $35,000 worth of English watches and 
jewelry have been stolen from the Gnstom House 
store in Havana. Sugars high. 
I MIHHCT.Y.NT to TKACHKKSk—The axkricsx School 
I xSTtrirnc -upprin* S. 1.,0's ami Academic* with competent 
Teachers. All wl*\iit< etnpbiyrncut stwuld address 
39tiwt StlfTri A R'lYn SM Broadway, New York. 
JOSEPH J?_ SHAW, 
Mpsic PcsLisiiKK asp Dx ilex tx Piaso Foktes, Mebvdeons, 
arid other Musical Instruments, at uiaunfaciarets' prices, No. 
1P4 Stan* Sk. Rochnat,) 1 . N V. 39fit.f 
J. SAGS <*> SONS, 
MITSIO PUBLISHERS, 
Na SO9 MAUN STREET. BOFFALO. 
Piaxos and Melodeoxs fro m tbe best Factories to the Union, 
for sale at maker* price*. 
SPL.KND1D FAltM FOR SALE. 
A FARM OF 640 A0SB8 AT GOODING'S GRoVE, I'ofit 
■ V miles 8 ,V from C!nlcft=o. prairie and timber, boose,barn, 
orchards, fidd acre* fenced a portion under plow, and seeded — 
Will be sold, lDcludi*.g 5TO sheep. lOil head of cattle. 4 good 
breed'ng mares; al-e. lie from tools sod machinery, at J wry 
tone p -i t and on accrunm aiating term*. Far particular* address 
II t? W HI TB. at office ot MiXirk's Roral New-Yorker, 
Aog 8, 1857 -toi Rochester. N Y. 
TUB ri.l.INltlM CENTlt XL RAIL ROAD CO. 
O FFER FOR BALK OVER i,.»<•*,<►'*» ACRES BKLECTBL 
Farming a*d Wood laimD t* rraoi* or Forty acres and up¬ 
wards, to suit purchasers, on 
Lone Orediu ui ft 1 L * vr of lute rest. 
Pamphlets, contains **P». deocrintiou of Lands, and other 
Information c*la*i>/e* Vo 06 v>© 8 U)rn Eiuigr^xiv, will !><} nent froa 
%mTcl^X Gen. kg',., Buffalo, N. Y, or 
JOHN WILSON, fntnd Com> I. C. S. R., Chlo- TU. 
S mnn.ntlKNS F4*K *,VLB.-Ktght or ten fin© young 
Cows aud Heifera ; Also HcUor and Bull CalTes. 
Clockville, Madison Co.. N. Y. [391tt] S. P. CHAPMAN. 
