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AUGUST 29. 
MOOKE’S RUEAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jfordp JwteUigtnce. 
Arrival of the Arabia. 
The steamship Arabia arrived at New York on 
the liith inataut. 
Great Britain.— In the House of Lords, Lord 
Campbell presented a petition from the Qneen and 
Princess of Oude, residing in England, expressing 
great regret at the revolt in India, and the suspi¬ 
cion attached to their relative, the ex-ICing. The 
petitioners staled that they had received assur¬ 
ances from the King that he was entirely innocent 
of any complicity in the outbreak, and they prayed 
that, the charges against them might he made 
known, so that he might establish his innocence. 
Objections wore raised on merely technical grounds 
and it was withdrawn. 
The shore cable of the Atlantic telegraph was 
successfully landed at Valencia Bay on the even¬ 
ing of the 5th. The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 
received it formally from the officers and men of 
the Niagara and Susquehanna, amidst great enthu¬ 
siasm. The expedition is said to have put to sea 
shortly after the landing of the cable, but as the 
telegraph line to Valencia Bay wus not completed, 
we are without information as to its progress. 
The weather in England had become rough and 
stormy, but was rather more settled on Saturday. 
The Emperor am! Empress of the French, accom¬ 
panied by Count Walewshi, and a small suite, ar¬ 
rived at Osborne on a visit to Queen Victoria, on 
the morning of the Cth. The visit was a strictly 
private one, and would not, it is believed, extend 
beyond tbc Isle of Wight, and probably Ports- 
mouthNavy Yard. The most vigilantsurveillance 
was kept up in the neighborhood of Osborne, and 
all over the island by a strong police force from 
London. 
Bishop Bloomfield, Lite Bishop of London, died 
on the 5;b iti3t., from an epileptic attack. 
A petition calliug upon Parliament to send out 
amuch larger military force to India than was con¬ 
templated, was receiving numerous signatures, 
Franck.—T he trial of the Italians aooused of an 
attempt to assassinate the Emperor, had resulted 
in a verdict of gailty, with extenuating circum¬ 
stances, in favor of Bartolotto and Urilii. The 
Court sentenced Tobalrti to transportation for life, 
and Bartolotto and Grilli to 15 years imprisonment. 
The trial excited very little interest. 
• The new Minister of War had decided that Ka- 
bylia, recently conquered, shall form a new’mili¬ 
tary subdivision. 
The Paris correspondent of the Times, in a let¬ 
ter upon the Spanish-Mexican qnestion, says:— 
“From 40,000 to 50,000 Americans were ready to 
march into the Mexican Territory, as auxiliaries 
against the Spaniards. If any difficulty on the 
score of Nationality had been raised, they would 
have assumed the Mexican flag, and enrolled them¬ 
selves as Mexican citizens, or soldiers. The Mexi¬ 
can government seemed to have no objection to a 
war with Spain. 1 ' The same letter says. “The 
Spanish government goes on with its military prep¬ 
arations, as if no mediation had been accepted.— 
The effectivestrengih of the army i a expected soon 
to be 120,000 men; and there was a rumor in Ma¬ 
drid, that the Royal Guard would soon be re-estab¬ 
lished.” 
Italy.— The search of an English steamer, on 
which it was expected Mozzini was a passenger, by 
the officials at Naples, without any previous appli¬ 
cation for the consent or presence of any British 
authority, was muoh talked of at Naples, and a 
correspondent of the Times believes that a remon- 
strauee had been sent to the Neapolitan govern¬ 
ment, bat without eliciting any answer. 
The crops in Italy had ail been secured, and the 
wheat harvest was sot down at nn average of a crop 
ami a half. A considerable increase was also an¬ 
ticipated in the quantity of wine. 
Tcukky.—A despatch from Vienna states that 
the French Ambassador at Constantinople took 
down his Hag on the 5th, hut informed the Turkish 
goverment that he should not leave his post for 
some days. 
The tribes OF the New Pulais had pillaged the 
Christians at the town of Nour, and the French 
consul at Behroud had gone to the place. 
The Porte having refused to annual the late elec¬ 
tion iu Moldavia, the Ministers of France, Russia, 
Prussia and Sardinia have broken o9 diplomatic 
relations with that power. 
Denmark.— A concession had been granted to 
an Euglish establishment of a sub-marine telegraph 
between England and the Western coast of Schles¬ 
wig. 
Russia. —The Emperor of Russia returned to St. 
Peter3burgh on the loth inst, after his visit to 
Germany. 
A despatch from St. Petersbnrgh says tbatScha- 
myl, with the main body of his troops, had been 
beaten at Isalatavia, leaving 400 on the field, while 
the UaBeian loss was only 65 killed and wounded. 
A letter from St. Petersbugh states that Russia 
has asked for such modifiua’Ion of the Treaty of 
Paris as would enable her to employ operatives on 
the coast of Circassia. 
India.—T here is nothing later from India; but. 
the papers continue to publish details of the atro¬ 
cities committed by the Hindoos. The belie! in 
the fall of Delhi had become almost universal,— 
The report of its capture previous to the 17th of 
June have been found to he unquestionably false; 
but the Impression is that it took place two or 
three days later, and although the news had not 
been received by the government authorities, it 
had reached the native Bankers, and had prompt¬ 
ed tho purchases which they were making at ad¬ 
vanced prices, both at Calcutta and Bombay, just 
before the departure of the mail from India! Ex¬ 
pectation iB now chiefly directed to the regular 
India and China telegraph, which may be looked 
for lu a few days. 
COlttfUtOMI. t.YTKLUORNCK. — Brt'odstnfTs, — Mc 85 T 8 , 
Richardson, Spence At Co., and others report flour and 
wheat steady, the latter having recovered the decline ad¬ 
vised |>er Columbia. Coni very dull aud rattier loner, ex¬ 
cept white which was nominally 45®tds. Rod wheat ijgld 
and b«6d. White 'JaSdtS’Jsfid. The Brokers’ Circular re¬ 
ports n decline lu the week iu the#*) articles, say dd on flour 
and on wheat, and Oil on corn. 
Provisions.—Messrs. Bigland, Althay A Co., RiehardsOn, 
Spence At Co., rcoort bed aud pork quiet but tinn, at form¬ 
er rates. Lard dull at 70s. Bacon quiet, bat unchanged. 
Tallow Bteadv, demand Is for North American. 
Arrival of the Anglo Saxon and. Washington. 
Tbk steamship Anglo Saxou arrived at Quebec 
on the 23d, aud the Washington at New York on 
the 24th inst. 
Great Britain.— Owing to an accident on 
shore connected with the landing of the cable, the 
telegraph expedition did not finally sail from Va¬ 
lencia, Ireland, until the evening of Friday, the 
7th inst. 
The latest report from Valencia is dated 2 P. M„ 
Ang, 10th, as follows:—The work of laying down 
the Atlantic cable is going on as satisfactorily as 
the best friends of t,ho enterprise could desire.— 
Up to the present time about 300 miles of the cable 
have been laid. The depth of the water into 
which it ia now being, submerged is uearly two 
miles. The laying of the cable from the shallow 
to the deep waters was executed without difficulty. 
The signals from on board the ateamer Niagara 
are everything that electrician could uesire. The 
steamers are beading west with a moderately fair 
breeze, and the cable Is being run out from the 
Niagara at tho rate of about live miles per hour, 
and messages are being constantly received on 
shore. 
The Latest Flash from on Board thb Niag- 
ara.—“ All well on board the Frigate. Moderate 
westerly winds. All more and more trustfal of 
complete saccess.” 
Lord Jobn Russell had reported from the Par- 
liamentaiy Select Committee that the Jews could 
not be admitted as members of Parliament under 
existing laws. 
Lord Palmerston explained to the Jfouse of 
Commons the difficulties with France in regard to 
the Moldavian elections, and stated that it had 
been decided in conference at Osbnrn to recom¬ 
mend the sovereign to annul the late election, and 
there was good reason to believe that Austria 
would concur, and that the Sultan, seeing that 
there was nothing in the measure recommended 
that would compromise his dignity or indepen¬ 
dence, would adopt their views and declare the 
elections void. Lord Palmerston said there was 
no groud to apprehend any estrangement between 
France and England, on account of the Moldavian 
difficulties. 
A spirited de ale had taken place iu Parliament 
in regard to affairs in India. Lord Palmerston 
stated that 30,000 troops had been sent out, and 
that active recruiting was going on. Mr. IFUraell 
expressed the opinion that the campaign tor this 
year was lost. 
The Emperor and Empress of France had re¬ 
turned safely to Pans. 
A dispatcu from Vienna states that the Repre¬ 
sentatives of France, Rossis, Prussia and Sardinia 
had annouueed in notes couched in precisely sim¬ 
ilar terms, the cessation of diplomatic relations 
with tbc Porte, aud their approaching departure 
from Constantinople. The Russian ambassador 
struck bis flagon the Gth. 
MarkETS.—L iverpool, Aug. 1L—The market for Itrend- 
Stullt closed dull. The previous quotations were barely 
maintained. . For flour there was little Inquiry. Yesterday 
market closed weak. West canal MOfilg&lsbiL Ohio 31s@32s. 
Wheat l:as experienced a decline on the inferior qualltUM 
of 1@2U. Rod is quoted at 8s4d. White Us3d@0sl)d clos¬ 
ing with a tendency downward. Corn closed dull and weak, 
the quotations bring barely maintained. Yellow and mix¬ 
ed are each quoted 3ds!M@37». White is nominally 4.>s,— 
The weather is unsettled 
Provision Market.—Tho market, shows no decided change 
in any article. Pork is Steady at former prices. Laid firm 
at previous quotations. Retail sales were made at 70s@71s. 
ariicts, Commerce, &r. 
Keswj. Nsw-Y orker Office, J 
Rochester, Aug. 25, lo57. j 
Flour— There has been a tailing alt during the week of 25c 
per barrel on all varieties. 
Grjjx—W heat has declined 25c p<r bushel—now selling at 
$l,55ya 1,00, both for Genesee ami white Cue ad a 
Provisions—H eavy Fork has gone up £Oc per barrel. Pota¬ 
toes are down 6 c—best Blue Mercers selling at 56c. 
Hikes— The market for hides seems to be somewhat fixed.— 
Slaughter6c, Calf 10c per lb.; Sheep Pelts 31 <a'36c; Lamb Pelts 
W\alfl 2 , l iO. 
Hat—T here is a decline noted in liny equal to $1 per tun in 
best varieties. 
Coal—A s coal is ftvst becoming tho fuel in this section, we 
give the wholesale* (by cargo, buyers taking it at dock) and re¬ 
tail prices. Thu latter is reckoned as delivered, 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
AX) V Eli TIS EM ±£N T S. 
rWjl/Y I’F.AIt TREES. Standards and Dwarf-, for 
rW*>U,VMJV sale by GKO. VV. WILSON, Maiden, Mass. 
I f inn CUTTING8 OK THE CANADA WINE 
,01/1/ Graph for Sal,;. Price, 12)^ copts each, 
Flour asp Grain. 
Flour, bbl—.$(>,50013,25 
Wheat. Gen.,,61,55(31,ft) 
Best white Canada, .Sl.Hniil,ft) 
Corn.i-.-Utfe 
Oats. 56c 
Barley.$l,00toil.12*£ 
Buckwheat..TAgASc 
Beaus, ...$1,500/2.00 
Peas,..$1,005)1,25 
Meat*. 
Fork, Met-.$35,00(520,.71 
Honey, box.18a 
Candle*, box.UP . ■ Ul.c 
Fbvits and Roots. 
Apple*, bushel,.50c 
Do. dried.$2.00 -2,2> 
Potatoes,.7.56c 
Hikes and Skins. 
Slaughter,...OJI.6e 
Cult;.UOtfpfle 
Sheep pelts.3lmi3Sc 
Lamb do. .SOy.Cjfte 
Seeds. 
Do. cwt.$J\(XVri 9 t 06 Clover, busbol.$(h5tV; 7,00 
Bcof, ri cwt.$>,75^.u,00 Timothy,.$.1,00^3,50 
li. . 5 2,2 
Mutton icarems)...$.i,5(v9d.50 Wood, bard.5t,5O;a5,50 
llams. tmokcd....l3’ t e,T4*<(c Do. soft..$3.0t\u!l,0U 
Shoulders, ...._-H.'i i.UP-/ 1 ' Coal, Lehigh,......$7,Otkdj7,50 
Chicken* .. — Tli/CtSe Do, Scranton .$6,00;" 6,60 
Turkeys.00,^12'. Do llkosbutg, .. $5oH)qu6.50 
dime..60c Do Shatnokin. . $6.2'. 76,75 
Dairv, Jcc. Do. Char.....KVsuftiiC 
Butter, roll.18c Salt, bbl.$UJXL?.1.45 
Do. llrkln.13qV.15o Hay. tun.$7f.i 10 
Cheese,. S, ! SMiWool, lb.aumilUc 
Lard, tried,.UOi^lfU.c White lish, bbl..$11,25 
TmIIdw. IIfr*. rnHlich iJriTt-ititol 5*. ,.s 5.1 
Tallow...19c 
Eggs, do mi. 12'jil lc 
Codiish » 
Trout, bbl 
quintal.. $5,25. ut5,50 
. 
Address 
O. K1LBOKN, BeamsviUe, Canada Went. 
Kfm BUSHELS WINTER BAH LEY. nico for Seed 
Af for So It* at $2 pet hlixhol. hr JOHN W [LLIAMS. 
I* ft." for So It* at $2 pet bushel, hr 
West Henrietta, N. V., Aug. H, 1*5”. 
JOHN W [LLIAMS. 
369 wl 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NRW YORK. Ang.St.—Flour—The market ia very dull and 
prices lower. Demand confined to supplying pressing wants of 
eastern and local trade. Sales at $6,3J;,, 6,25 for super State. 
$6.55(4)0)76 for extra do; $ 6 .*(J . 6,35 for super Michigan, Indiana, 
Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio;’$ 6 , 15Jj 6,!K) for extra do—market 
closing heavy. Canadian Hour lower, sales at $6,3Ufoi6,35 for 
inner. $ 6 ,75:108,25 lot extra. 
Grain—W heal heavy, and new has declined 2 , r 5c B»ies 
fair white Ohio at 160c; Southern at 130(5 151 for red; 170(31173 
for white do. Rye dull itt 9tVa)100c. Com iu fair demnnd. sale* 
mixed Western at 8qui65c. Oats dall and unchanged. 
Provisions— fork unchanged. Sales at $25,75(0)34 for 
$22 for prlim- Laid Selling at 16'.. dlloj^e. Butter steady at 
L’\iUk! tor Ohio; 19;,i;22c for State. Cheese soiling at fly lUc. 
BUFFALO. Aug. 21.—Flour—The market this morning, is a 
shade lower for common grades, but unchanged fot the better, — 
Tile demand in fair, sales at $5.50(1116,141 for com In good super 1 
Michigan; $6,25 6_>r extra old Wisconsin $6,35@6,75 lor fair to 
cimirii extra new Indiana and Ohio. 
Grain —Wheat market a shade linner, and holdors are leas 
miRlo.Aiiy Demand fair, sales Ibis inon ing, old Chicago spring 
at $l,29'ft common wbilo Michigan ut $l,fli, and whits Illinois 
the best description hi market at $1,55. Tho simply of the latter 
1.1 very small. Corn lower, sales Saturday after our report at 
71c afloat This morning on the spot nt 71c free at 71‘2c .■ 7-P ,e. 
Out, aro dull, and held at 15c In bulk Eye, small sales at .-3,7 
ALBANY, Au-' 2: — Flour and Meal — The 8 onr markot 
opened dull and throughout (he morning only a mode rate busi¬ 
ness has been done at tlm closing prices of Saturday. Com 
meat is -ready, with a fair business doing at $ 1 , 69 ( 3,1 81, 
r,UAiN—There i- a moderate milling demand for wheat at pri¬ 
ces below tho views or holders, with » fair supplr ottering. Wo 
have only to mite a sale of white Kentucky at $ 1 , 7 $. I’urn-i 
iiuchnnged iu value, with a moderate demand aud a steady sup¬ 
ply rales Western mixed nt H4e afloat, and fUftc tor car lots at 
tho East Albany depot. In othur grain* nothing was done. 
Keep -A steady market with u modulate demand; sales mid¬ 
dlings at $1,25 51 100 fhs. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
XKW YORK, Aug. lfb—The Current price* for tho week at 
all tho markets at,.* a* follows —Beeves—First quality, 11 V.,,e 
I2e.; Ordinary. UDj&llc Common, tftJf.ulUc ; Inferior", Affiikj 
Cows as i> Cam rs— First quality. $6^75. Ordinal v, $ 5 i\ e55; 
Common. $HVo|45; Inferior. fiV-Al 
Vkat.Calvjcs—R xtra. lik.w T^c. Other qualities, &o) 6 c 
^ Sheet and Ij.uus-K.rsf quality, $656,61); Other qualities. 
^Vl.NK— First quaiitv, 6 .$' 3 , ; Other qualities, 7 T ,c 
CAMBRIDGE, Ac r ; 11).—At market 1392 Cattle, 1600 Beeves, 
and £92 Stone*, cotusblmg of Working Oxen, Cows aud Calves, 
Yearlings, Two and Three Years Did 
Fricks—M arket Beef-Extra, S'.'.OO !),»); First qualitv, $9,00 
mVS.BII, Second qualitv, $7,76iiv3,W; Thini qualitv, $6,50riJt7,U0; 
Oiillnary, $5,0U. ^ ’ 
Working tixxx— $10ii 15il,,7 2Kj 
COWS and Cams *—$35. 0. 15, SOri. 67 
Ykakungs—$ 17^119. tkvo years old—$2S(330. Three veurs 
old—r.vyj: 1 i. 
Sbkkp AND r.AXiis- 12ri at market Ptices-In lots. $2, 2,50, 
$2,7». AUU each Extra and selections. $3,50. 3.75, kolt.62. 
Swiss—600 at market. Prices—Live weight, 7,‘£i«Sc. II lb — 
Dressed, 9tml0e 
Hidks SfinSS'c. gJ tb. Tallow—752@!<c. p IE 
Felts -Sd®76e each Cult Skin«-13(,ilHe. wllb 
Ykai. Calves—B ut little called for. 
BRIGHTON, Arr. 20—At maiket 1600 Beef Cattle, 200 Stores, 
S pair V or king Oxen, 116 Cows and Calves, 3,300 Sheep ami 
Iv&mba, Swlno. 
P kicks Bv*d Cattle—Extra, $9,50; Fltv. qualitv. $9.50; Sec¬ 
ond, $ 1 ,50; Third, $7,00; Ordinary, $ 5 . 
Ykauungs—$ 17^)19. Two years old—$ 2 Wj )30 Three years 
1 dd—$i5q('tl 
Working Oven—N one. 
Cows AND Calves—$ 2t, 31, •K\a'3Q 
Sheet and Lands—E xtra, $3150, I, I,50ial4.75. Bv lot $2 
2.500$*, 00 . a . * - 
Swum— I s : *, ‘AlfO V- Retail, 10g)12c. Shoats, 7>^@8c. Fat 
hogs, Sc 
Uides—S htiN' jC, r • lb Tallow—7 *a@Sc. lb. 
Frits— aft i f3c. r'alf Skim lS^llc lb. 
\'raj.Calvks—$!, 1,30(115. 
WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Ang. 19—The medium and low grades of Native 
Fleece and Pulled Wools are iu good demand, aud prices are 
firmly maintained; sales of 120,000 lbs. fleeces, in lots, at 42(al3So, 
chiefly at 15((i)50c, 6 rents. Vulied Wool is now in reduced stock, 
ami prices aro ninintainod with increasing firmness; sales of 15,- 
000 lbs ut tYom 3iL(uil0o for No. l ami extra Fulled Country —• 
Foreign Is lairiy inquired for, and prices generally am well sus¬ 
tained; tho demand for all descriptions Is fully equal to the sup¬ 
ply xahteoflOO bales East India, 30 do Mediterranean, 50 do 
unwashed Buenos Ayres, and 49 do Cordova for the week on 
private teimi, but understood to be at very full rulci- 
M tlLES Foil SALE —Oho pair 3 yrs old: weight 1710 tbs. 
Price $300. Apply to W. 11. LEE, Camillus, N. Y. 
4 N lllPIIUTKD BOA It -a cross »r the Suffolk and Clr.- 
Y V. nese Also 14 inw Pigs pure Suffolk. For sale by 
W. 11. CLAY, South Side, Staton Island, N. V. 
A SMALL FARSI FOR SALE—Containing 50 acres, situ¬ 
ated in the Town of Phelps, Out. Co., N. Y., % of a mile 
east of Oaks Comers. It will he sold cheap and ou easy terms. 
Apply to ROBERT O- CASE, on the premises. 
WANTED! 
C iusn WILL BE PAID RQR 14)0 TUNS OF .BONES 
' at the Button Factory on the Count Feeder at Rochester. 
399w4 E. X.. THOMAS. 
GROVER & BAKER’S 
CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
495 Broadway. New York , 18 Summer St. Boston, 
anil 784) Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 399w4 
BLACK SPANISH FOWLS FOR SALK. 
QfX PAIR t ruentire old at $5 a pair, ($7 a Trio,) and 2 pair 16 
r J months ohl at $7 a pair A dd rex- until Oct. 1st. 
E. S. RALPH, Box 21 P O. Buffalo, M. Y. 
N. B.—Mr stock are from the I F pr j /vki pair at the Birming¬ 
ham, or “ All Eivjito'l Show," 1851. 399w2 
\ fi. 8II.VVKU, No Broadway, New York, Manurac- 
. turor of and Wholesalo ami Retail Dealer in SffpEKtoa 
Masble BoAnn, for MonochromatiCy Crayon and Pastel Puint- 
i"g. Also every article used in these styles of At! All orders 
promptly attended to. I a “I rii el Irqia in -ketehing 1 rom N atnre, 
and these various hranehes successfully given at his Cillery. 
MUSIC WITHOUT A MASTER. 
T HE TILLAGE ORCHESTRA i* ’'- 1 ' title ot a now ami 
valuable Instruction Book foi the VinUu. I luiu, Aceordeon, 
Fiatio and oilier Instrutaents. full rndilrient- and over ll» popu¬ 
lar airs, arrangm! On so simple a plan, 1 Day ,V Beal’s,) that any 
any person cun bolds own le ocher M ailed overywhrfte for 34) 
cents. Address " Chfat PcBMCAttox coeixrr.' 
Cmcinimti, Ohio. 
G OCLD'S FBKUIlfM (OHS I IIS LRUS FOB THE 
Million. —There Huakors hove gaiuod a reputation *ui- 
passed Ity no inventieu of tho agv in proportion to ttie trine it has 
been before the public. Over75,000 were sold last season. They 
nn- a saving ol } j tabor and all sore Ungers. Frioo, sc it to III!I 1 ad¬ 
dress pre paid, onlr ets—10 tor $2. Order, covering $5 at 
wholesale prices. Money rvfnnded li t all returuod at the close 
of the season. Cio.-tdar* soil ore application. Addsvss 
K. NASH Auburn, N. Y. 
KASTMAN*.-* (1Q31 (UKllCIAL GOLLEGK, 
ROCHESTER, 1ST- Y. 
Establcjiko in 1812. 
rplIIS INSTITUTION RE-OPENS THE FIRST OF SEP- 
X tetnher for the reception of pupils in Penmanship and 
Book-Keeping. For particulars send for Circulars. 
G. W. EASTMAN, Principal. 
Rochester, Aug. 211, IS", 7 . 
NEW YOIIK C’ONFKUKNL’E SEMINARY. 
Pro£ JOHN C. FERGUSON, A. M.. Principal. 
AMY *1H)pi r year for board aud ladion. Dvpsrtmencss 
Ibr Lailii-i aud ueHtlinien. The Ladies ir* under the Su¬ 
perintendence cf nn r/’rrorotrevr. Conveyance Jtce 
lronuAIbnuy nt the eomrnonecmeut of each Term. Next Term 
begins Oct 2o\ F r further information, address the Principal at 
Chuilolteville, N. Y. 399w6 
caltion: 
ARTHT T R’S PAT F.NT 
AIK-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CAN AND JAR. 
H AVING LEARNED that csrtuin parties in Cincinnati and 
Rochester uro engaged In the infringement of the above 
Patent, I hereby tmlify Manuiacriiieis, Dealers, aud Purchasers, 
that a can or .jar, ot any material whatever, with a channel 
nromtd flic men to. containing eiC -r cement, Cement and nn 
obietic subeUiUL-e, or an elastic rubstance ulone. unless made 
under the sanction of the Patentee, I. an infrmgeniont; and also 
that the sale rightof manuthetur* for (he Western Stares i- in 
the hands of Arthur, BriruhaRi find Gilroy, Ol Ph'lailelpllill. 
All persons are therefore, warned, under iienalty of the law, 
from making, seiliug, or uvng theae vessels, unless they bear 
flic Patenlee's atamp. R ARTHUR, Patentee. 
Philadelphia. July 27, 1857. 
The gennlrie article can ' e* had of moat respectable store¬ 
keepers throughout the United States. 
TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS. 
fFHE SUBSCRIBERS OF> KF. TO THE FALL TRADE A 
L quantity of a* fluely crv« u TrkBS and Stocks na can be 
to red iu t ■ Si lie. i niisiatiag in part of 
10,000 A?pl>, Trees, 6 m S feet. 
Ii2,4>00 - •• S to 7 " 
ItS.OOO Stas d Cmerrv, 2 years, with fine heads. 
" I “ verv stockv A branched. 
5,000 UwAitr '* I *." •• 
1V.414H) Stas'd Pear. 2 " extra fine. 
10,000 Fr.t M, l *• 4 to 6 teet and very fine. 
5.000 Psach. 1 A 2 •' 
10,(400 Am Akiior Vita:, 2feet well funiished & stockv. 
8,000 Balsam Fir. I to 3 feet. 
10 l*,OOO Aitlk Srotucs, 2 years. 
150,000 CtiKRRr 1 " very large. 
60 BcsaKW Maxzard Fhehrv Pits. 
Apple seed in season. 
399tf MAXWELLS, RAMSDK.V * CO.. 
Dansvillc. Aug. 21,1857 Dansville, Lit. Co., N. Y. 
WIVE. FA.ILIINrGUS 
PARING AND SLICING APPLE MACHINE. 
T he inventor, realizing nLvr a m ychink of 
this kind would meet the wants of a large purtion of com¬ 
munity, after much time and labor 1ms brought out and perfected 
tiiis Ingenious mud labor-saving machine. 
Some of the advunUjos of Lie machine are— 
1st—It pares .imt slices an apple with tncredib e quickness, 
leaving the core only it pop the rork. 
2nd A large per centage of apple ■ .nved by tlris method 
3rd—AU the slice 1 ! arc of uniform lliickues.. and are curved In 
such a manner that they will not puck when drying. 
H i—A L-!to of ILfu-en can pare arid slice twenty bi.slu'ls iu a day. 
5th—One sunny day will dry the Huh when cut by this machine. 
6 tL—The qnickci fruit is dried, the Whiter it will be wbeu dry, 
and it will be sweeter and taste more like green apples when 
used, as the juice "f ihe apple does uot ferment and sour it. 
The above asierf-m- »ill be proved to all wire will call and 
see trio mnehtne at No. 191 and 133 Main Sl No. iJ Buffalo St.: 
No.299 State St., ami No. 84 Br a , St. 
Countv and Town Rights tot Sale Kv -.he Subscriber. 
389-4teow WILLIAM FAILING, Rochester. N. Y 
SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION. 
fpi!E SABBATH SCHOOL f U'l I ICRS of Lie State of New 
X York aro cordially invited ta convene tn the Brick Church, 
in the ch' of Rochester, mi TlfESri.VY'SopL 15fli. ,' 7 . o’clock. 
P. M After a lerupora-y orgnuirsrinn the evening wlirbe spent 
in bearing addresr.es from several distinguished gentlemen, who 
are deeply Interested in the cause of Sab hat a School instruction. 
The following Weihre-day and 1 11 1 - 1101 , 1 .,.f Ttnrreday, w ill be oc¬ 
cupied in il isi’IIKi ing txipu’H wiiii-ii will lie brought before the 
Convention In the Afternoon of Tkoreday. the Sibbith Schools 
of Mnnroc County will nasombk' in several ot tho city churches, 
and ho addressed by membets of tl.e Convention. 
Each Kvaiigelirul Sahhalii Sel.oot in the Stale L requt-sted to 
send at least one lich gate to die Couvcnlioii. 
Publtshers of Keligi u? and Secu'nr dourualr. who feel an in¬ 
terest In the cause, tv91 comet n favor by giving the above notice 
a place in their coin am?. >r making such reference to it as they- 
tnay deem appropriate. 
S S. CONSTANT of N w York 
GEORGE W. BLY-iKER. ot’ New York 
A 1 . VAN’ ill REV. Brooklvn. 
RUFFS K. V 1 ELK, o; Albany, 
CHARLES P HARTT. of Tin.v. 
ROBERT V7 ROBERTS, nf Utica. 
GEORGE I.. FARNUAM, of Syracuse, 
LOU IS CH Vl'IN. of Rochester. 
C. W. DENNISON, of Buffalo, 
State Central Committee. 
Delegates who design to Attend riio Convention as above, are 
requested to send ihcir pnm.ra by mail with a postage stamp en¬ 
closed, to either of the undersigned at Rochecr, by the hith 
of September next, that places ol cntMtaiiian-uv tnav l>e as¬ 
signed tliem. The Committee cannot promise «u provide for 
tliose delegates who do not give this tiro rlv notice 
F T. HUNTINGTON'. 
JAMES !’. GRIFFIN, 
d W. STEBHINS. 
GEO. H HUMPHREY, 
ERA ST US HARROW, 
Rochester, Aug. IS, 1S57 Cornuiirtee. 
G I BEAT AND SURE SPECULATIONS have l.*n and 
T nye being made in (|.e poreha-e jf Farm, Town, County and 
State Rights fur (those inventions apjiraiMt hi/ all) Hunt's 
porlahlt or/rur/nunerd SiaHoriT Fr.xrs ami pariah!* Unsaogino 
Gath posc-^-natcrgrt/. Dee. Irlih, J-56, April 7(h arid June30th, 
11357, for which, or elite with full description enclose a pottage 
stamp and address In JAB. G. HUNT, Cincinnati. O. 
JviuTop.s inserting this advertisement and note thrice, with an 
Editorial calUrig afteniion to it and sending a copy to my ad¬ 
dress. will receive a Farm Right for 100 acres. 39Sw6 
ETVIFIXtKl JSrxrRSEXfcY. 
rpHE SUBSCRIBER* OFFER FOR SALK at tire Empire 
X Nurseries, on New Main y trout Flank Road, 11 short dis¬ 
tance east of the city, a large and a choice collection of Frnit 
and Ornamental 'Trees, ribrobe, Ac . at wholesale and retail. 
Orest Inducement* will be offered to tboso who wish trees 
packed for (be Southern or W( upto markets. 
Also, 1,000 pounds BASSWOOD BARK, snitable tor tying 
bntl* Inquire at the office or G. G. McKinster, No. 3, corn&Tof 
Main and South St. Paul streets, np stairs, or at the Nursery 
described above. McKlNRTEE ,i CUMMINGS. 
Rochester.N. V., Ang, 1857. 
COLLEGIATE I^SXITTTXK!, 
Rochester, TxT. Y. 
L. E. SATTEELEE & J, E. DEXTEE, Principals. 
T HE FALL TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will com¬ 
mence on Moxoav, September 7th. 
Tho Course of Study and Terms of Tuition remain unchang¬ 
ed from last year. The Board of Instruction uluo continues 
the same, with a single exception. Dr. Spucrr, late Princi¬ 
pal or the Model B.-itqoL, at Lima, has become permanently 
connected with rh t 1 1 -‘iIc(ion, b-jiI will hereafter teach a por¬ 
tion of each day and co-operate with the Principals in the gen¬ 
eral direction nod roanag'.-ment of tho Boarding Departroeut. 
Provision is made in the new Boarding Housr for forty students 
The rooms are perfectly ventilated, lighted with gas. nod taste¬ 
fully furnished Tho Principals, with iueir families and jevaral 
of the Teachers retide in die Building. 
Expenses lor Board, Tuition, Light. Wnshing. Rooks and Sta¬ 
tionery, $2’>n per year, payable quarterly in advance There 
are no extras or incidental expenses. 
INCREASED ATTRACTION. 
M R. JOHN WAPE would beg leave to state to tho Breeders 
of North Aa-erica, that in ailai'.loo to the stock o' hi* late 
toother and his own, p.*iiitm-i/ advertised, tout Mr. Ralph 
Wade, Senior, intends to offer nt the snme ti ne, and at the same 
place, all tie thorough bred Snort Homs, on the same terms.— 
Tin y consist of litre' 1 Bu ts—ol" various agei ; eleven Dows and 
Helfere. ail thorough bred. Also, eight or ten grade Cows, 
Short Horns, and Hellers of various ages. This mil make al¬ 
together ten Bulls, uud thirty Cows and Heifers iyf Herd Book 
Pedigree. 
Such an opportunity has probably never occurred to the pub¬ 
lic to * apply ihenisoiree with such b cJnss of unlmnU, and may 
not happen again for some a 1 e coma 
Mr. Ralph Wade. Senior, was Iho original fmporter of the 
Stock, watch ha- given iho nams of Waoe »o ten. j celebrity In 
Canada and the United Slates. 
Thu Sale takes place ott tua 26tb day of A tutu- t, at the resi¬ 
dence of the late Ralph Wade, be tv fete, Port Hope nnd Cobourg, 
commencing at 11 o’clock, A. M July 29th, 1837. 
YY RARE CHANCE 
To Pufcliass Trees, Siirnba and Plants Cheap!! 
H aying changed the location ofmy nursery 
from Byton to Batavia, X wsii to dispose ot what I have 
remaining in Byron, and offer tho following inducements to those 
who Wish to pnrciiaan largely. 
APPLES 5 to 7 feet...$10 per 105—$75 per 1000 
Do T»WAHy2 rears old... I t “ *• 
Peap^ 2 « 18 •• $130 “ 
DO •• 1 *• 14 " ’ 125 “ « 
CitEttRtxs 2 '• 16 •• " 140 " " 
Do I " 12 " “ lt*l " “ 
Do Dwarp 2 13 “ “ ISO “ “ 
Beach bs 1 •• 8 u - 70 “ - 
Do 2 •• 12 •• “ 100 •• - 
Together with a lino lot of terrmmental Trees and Shrubs, small 
Fruits, Rotes. Fmonies, Jtc.. Ac., very cheap. 
A few thousand Angers yninco Stocks very strong, and a few 
hundred old Flant-S for Stools, will be sold at a bargain. Eatly 
ordera are respectfully solicited, which must be accompanied by 
the cash or satisfactory note or reference- AH orders or letters 
of inquiry will receive prompt attention Address 
A. LOOMIS, Batavia. Genesee Co.. N. Y. 
>111, K-csTKlP NUKSERLBS. 
IrtA non FRUIT TREES lor Sate ut tile Nurseries of 
IUUiUUU AARON 11AMPDON. East Hamburg. Erie 
Co.. N Y, one nf the oldest anil largest Nurseries in Eric f’o.— 
Wholesale and Descriptive Catalogues sent to all desiring fur¬ 
ther information. 39ew2 
K nnn ACBNT» wanteh—T o sell THREE NEWond 
0,UUU UNEQUALLED INYKNTIONS. wanted and sell¬ 
ing everywhere. >lv agents have cleared over $33.otH) on them. 
DIPLOMAS, SILVER MEDAL ami « PATENTS grunted 
them. For 4 slumps, you’ll receive 10 pages particulars BEST 
AGENCY tn tho country! I-owell. Mass. 
tULM BROWN. 
EMERY’S 
Patent Chaigcable Knilroail xli>r»o-Do»vcin, 
riHIRl^UERS AND SHPARATORS, THRESHERS AND 
I Cleaners, and other Mtchinery adupted to the Lowers. 
The above Standard .M iohlnes are offered for sale, as usual, at 
IIaluk-k’s Agre 
N.Y. For further paniculsrs, address F. P. HALLOCK, 
398w3 No. 2 Agfl Buildings, Rochester 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. 
YYFPKR FOR SAI F. OVER 1,54)44.WOW ACRES SELECTED 
V / r aiming Wood Uoilli in TnwU of Forty jictvs and up- 
Wftixl*, to suit puruhasers, on 
Lon» Credits and at Low Rates of Interest 
Pamphlets, containhi^ Maps, description of Lunds, and other 
Information vnliiablo to the Western Emigrant, will be sentfYeo 
of posrage by aridressimr 
I 85SU *JOHN CORNING, Gen. Ag’t., Buffalo, N. Y,, or 
JOHN WILSON, I>and Com*r I. C K. B. t Chic., IU. 
Teachers. AU w-ishin 
c employment should address 
3P6w4 8Mrf& A BOYD, 316 Broadway, New York 
J. SAGE & SONS, 
IXTHOGRAFIIKIW AND ENGRAVERS, 
*09 Mala Strsxt. BbtvalOv 
OVER SAGH’S MUSIC STOHB, 
S HOUT-HORNS FOR SALE.—Eight or ten flue young 
Cows and Heifers ; Also Hoiler and Bull Calves. 
Clockville, Madison Co, N. Y. [39iU] S. P. CHAPMAN. 
TO :v T UH5EKYMK^. 
STOCKS A.3srr> SEEDLINGS. 
W E KEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THE TRADE THAT WE 
are able to supply [be following in lurre quantities, viz: 
Mazzap.o Cqebbt Seedlings. 1 year. 
Apclx SeedlingB,.;. 2 ' " 
Ocisck from CuttiDgs, .. — 1 “ 
Horse Uamyrsurs. 1,2 4 3 “ 
Elm. Amkbicax,.. ....2 43 “ 
Black WaLWBx and Bcttersdt. 3 “ 
Maplb, Silver ami Scarlet,. 2 4 3 •* 
Maple, Sngar,. ... * 1 •< 
Maoiiolta, Acuminata.".2 43 •• 
Mocsrsis Ass, European,__ X ** 
LABnBXOMS,..2 “ 
Oak 3 , Red and White,.. . " 3 “ 
And many other articles, for which aeo other advertisement, 
and Catalogues. Descriptive and Wholesale, which are sent 
gro’l 8 to all who apply anil enclose stamps to prepay postage 
397w2eow F.I.LWANUER & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nncseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! 
A . RANNBY, Publisher,. 
OFFERS FOR SALE 
500,000 BOOKS Sz IVTARIF’S, 
OK ALL KINDS, AT PUBLISHERS PRICES, 
TO BB iCCOXPAKIED WITH 
300,000 &IFTS, 
W ORTH FROM 25 ete. to $200 each 1 consisting of 
Gold and Siltib Watches, Jewelry, kkth’ci.es. La- 
ptE3 Purse?, Fort .Mo* au 5 . 4c. J.L5U worth of GIFTS DIS- 
TRIBUTKD with every 5<>.i Book?. 
A GIFT w ill be delivered with every book orld for 'kne Dollar 
or more. Altbongh no Book or Article will lv* sold, fot more 
than the n» rial re rail price, nranr will bo sold hr iera. Persons 
wishing any partluular book, can order at even nu-i it mill be 
and Gifts will be sent to anr addre-i on application. Persons 
ordering Books with Gifts, should forward the Amount of post¬ 
age, as Ir. trust tnvariatily be r-wtd In advance- The average 
posta-e for $: and $L 25 books i? 18 cents; sad for $; £tl ind $2 
books. 21 cents. Address A KANNEY, 
398w2 No. 258 Broadway. New York. 
TAYLOR at HODGLTTS’ 
INFALLIBLE 
SELF-SEALING FRUIT CAN, 
with smsErFs attacbjckht. 
Pale. s-k-f Avjuj! 21, 1S55. 
I T HAS LONG BEEN a desideratum to preserve Fruits by 
some cheap method, such as would Veep them fit for domestic 
use, a nainbecof years. Tho expemx otpreserviug with sugar is 
a serious object.on. Free access of atmosphere causes tho de¬ 
composition of vegetable matter It is obviaa? that the exclu¬ 
sion of tt must prevent tilts effect tiora. taking place, and that, 
consequently, if Bfress, JVviw, I 'tgelablei, Ac., 4c., are couipieto 
It kept from !h« conlncc ot air. they cannot spoil. Tc effect this, 
the only Safe nod reliable article is 
TAYLOR 4 HODGKTTS’ SEI.F-SEAUNG CAN. 
It is so simple in its construction, that any one can close Fifty 
Curia nn hour without the aid of a tinner . it requires neither 
SolJtr, Cmmt, nor lFox. The artie'-c is very strong, and will 
last a number of years. The apurtaro is sntficiently large to ad¬ 
mit a fall sixed peach 
Apricots. Plums Pfevrs, Cherries. Peaches, Strawberries, 
Raspberries. Blackberries. Tomatoes. Green Peas, Green Com. 
Figs. Asparagus. Rhubarb or Pie Plant, aud in tact each and 
every kitu'. of Fruit and Vegetable, can be preserved for years 
in their fresh state, n any climate. 
5L2ES-—Quart. 3-Pint. Lialf-Gailon aud Gallon. 
13'“ Trade supplied on liberal terms. 
Full directions for putting np the various Fruits and 
vegetables accompany tho cans. 
396w3 ' R. KETCHUM 4 CO., 
Nc. 219 Pearl St., New Yotk. 
F OR A VALUAHLE CONBIKERATION we have fur¬ 
nished Mr. J. K. STAFrOan t>ue Hundred of our choicest 
Kecr-.sj for Cooking, Baking, Making Creams. Pastry, Preserves, 
4c.. 4c. SIMEON LELAND 4 CO., 
Metropolitan Hotel, Broadway. New York. 
Tne above Recipes, n-,WrA are Cxy tpiiisi will be sent free of 
postagi; on receipt of four letter stamps, by 
39 tf J. R. ST AFFORD. 13 Su e street. New York. 
MARION COXXEGIATK INSTITUTE. 
C. H. Pass, Principal. Miss R. Watessitbt. Preceptress. 
y 'OCNG Men fitted lor any College year; young women gradu¬ 
ate and recalve diplomas, and parents find a safe, cheap, and 
NEW AND RAKE ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
M ESSRS. ELLMANGRR 4 BARRY solicit the attention 
ot gentlemen who are interested In new and rare Oma- 
mental 1 reeg, to tbfl foliowiiiff, viz; 
KxLirAftif ock M esi* i no Willow, wltu. pendnlona brown 
brancbeH and large eion-iy IeBvea—an elegent tree. 
A wKHicUjf Wkepipto \villow—A beautiful email tree with a 
profusion of light, graceful, drooping branohe* and email gil- 
very 51 eon foliage. 
JSosE^ur liKxrED Billow—A very striking tree with 
featUbty and bright silvery foliage. 
Weeping Popl« 4R—*A reroiirkably graceful tree ; the tremu« 
ions foiisge and drooping habit combined, aTe unite expressive. 
4 -ut-Leaved Weepjwo BiH.cn—Ao other tree possesses, in 
every particular, so mac n of llghmess ?md elegance as this. 
Pueple*Leaved ^TTotMORK—A rerv striking tree, having 
large rich, purple foliage. 
Aucuba-Lkavkd Ash—Q uite a novelty, living the leaves all 
prolnse(y sprinkled with golden 'olotciies. 
vioLD-STRiPEn WsEPiifG Ash — A variety of fcb* commou 
Weeping Aeb, with golden stripes and blotches on both tollage 
and br>iuches 
K».ua, Fuju'LK-Lbavetl Nettle Lp.ivep. PysainnAi^ Hux- 
tingpox and several jtaer reruHrlt ible ind beautiful apecles 
ami varieties. 
These are but a few of the viany rare and fL-e trees which B. 
^ B- DC, w offar. In oew and rare Shrubs. Hoses, Kieotifes, 
Phloxes, and other popular clasees ol p’untNi Ibeix collection is 
equally rich. 
For particulars they ninst refer to the following Catalogues, 
which will be sent urenaid to all who enclose one mmp for 
each:—No. 1—Fruits. No, 2 —Ornamental Trees- No. 3 —Green 
House nnd Bedding Phu.n Dahlias* Ac. No. 4—Wholesale. 
Mt. 0opw -VintSERiEs, Hoche&ter, N. Y , Aog. f 1357. 
J^ljSTJSS, BEEBE sSc CO., 
3<56 Broadway, Tiew York, 
H avf, now in press an illustrated cata- 
LOGrs of their 
OliNAHENTAL IRON WORK, 
Such ns Fountains, Tashs Mid Statuaut for decorating Gar¬ 
dens, Lawns, Parks, which they will send by mail to those de¬ 
sirous of adding to the beauties ot tanix country residences. 
Address JANE* BEEBE £ CO. 
_“- 11 *T*6 Broadway, New York 
1857. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1857 
LAKE SHORE -AETSTID 
iWICHIOAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINE’ 
THE MOST DIRECT AND EXPEDITIOUS 
A Route from 
BnUalo to CTevelar.tl, Coinrabns, Cincinnati, 
Toledo, Chicngn, .VlUwuuitee, Galena. Rock 
Island. Ititrliiigton. Dubuqne, St. Paul, 
Hatllson, Cairo, St. Loui-i. 
And all Points iu the West and South-West 
Trains leave Buffalo from Exubange street Depot connecting 
will ail Eastern Trains a* follows, (flundoya -Excepted; 
7.00 A. 31. Express Mail, stopping at all principal Stations— 
Arrives at Dunkirk 855 A. M., Erie IttSri A jf., Clevelaad 230 
P. M. [Diue.j Toledo 7-55 P. M. (Sup.,] 4jbicago '5 25 next mOTU- 
ing i couneiTliPg with ail Western, Bonthem 4 Northern Ltces. 
t0,15 A. 3L Ligtitiihig Express, stops only tor .-;cd and v »- 
ter—Arrives at Dai. kirk 1106 Noon. I Dina,, Erie 155 P. M - 
ClsveU-id 5.: 5 F K. Sup., j Toiedo Id.15 P. M Chicago 900 
A. M. next morning, tuakiiig direct connections with ail iiaea 
to the West. North and South. 
3- 45 !’• M. Way Express, to Erie ooir—arrives at Erie st ?dSJ 
- M-—Tstiirr.tng, leave, Erie 6WA M., and arrives at Buf- 
falo 1900 A- ML 
9.00 P. U. Night Express, atop* only for wood and water— 
Arrives at Dunkirk U 10 P. M Erie 12.10 A. M., Cleveland 
Aid A. M. j Breakfast,j Toledo 8.35 \ M. [Dine at White Pig- 
sen.] and arrives at Chicago 445 P. M. same evening, con¬ 
necting as above. 
The above Trains connect at Cloveiand 
FOR C0LUMBU8. SPRINGFIELD, DAYTON, INDIAN¬ 
APOLIS. CINCINNATI, 
And all Points South, Leaving tleveiand as follows: 
Via COLUMBUS, at SIoaM. 3Uu P. M. 639 P.M. 
Via CLYDE * DAYTON 1.-9 A. il. 3.3f' A. JL 541 P M. 
For ST LOUIS, via Bellefontaine, Uolumhas, or Cinoiu- 
nari, 5 15 AM. Avtu P. M 630 P.M. 
Connections are also made at Toledo with the 
TOLEDO „ fTABASH X fTESTERiY RAILROAD. 
For Ft. Wayne, Vatiasa. Pern, Lopvnsport La TijatXa, 
Danville Springfield, and hi. Lours. 
FARE AjS LOW AS 11Y ANY OTHER BCCTJS. 
BA<X<XA<XE CHECKED THROUGH 
To Cincinnati. Toiedo, Chicago, St Louis, Milwaukee ana 
ail Principal points West mid South-West. 
tXT" THROUGH TICKETS BY THIS ROUTE can he ob¬ 
tained at all the principal Ticket offices ju the United States, 
and in Buffalo, a: the Company's Ticket office. Exchange street 
Depot, also at the 
General Union Ticket Office, No. 17 Exchange St. 
A J HARLOW. Agent 391 
Aug, 1857 Wfi. It. BAKU, Gen t Agent, 3uffalo. 
NURSERY FOR SALE. 
H ating made arrangements to locate 
West nnd change my business, I offer my Nursery at erne 
haif its value —it cavers about 39 acres of ground, aud consists of 
3 to 4 hundred thousand trees of different satieties. 
Will rent or soil Ihe Laud as desired. 
TAMES .VL TAYLOR. Commercial Nurseries, 
Syracuse, Aug. I. 1857 39t5tf Syracuse, N Y. 
ESTABLISHED I7ST 1826. 
C. A. BURR (3k CO., 
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND 
X Dealers in 
Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, .Plain and Fancy 
Silver Wave. Fine Table Cutlery, Silver 
Plated Qoocis. and a great Variety 
of Fancy Articles. 
Our assortment of the above Goods Is the largest to be found, 
and the prices the most reasonable. We invite the attention of 
those who wish to examine or purchase. 
C. A Btntu. J No. 2 State Si 
Jno. T. Fox, 
ChaS H. W*Rs 
Su Rochester, N, Y. 
386tf 
A ate and receive diplomas, and parents find a safe, cheap, and 
excellent school for their children, at Marion Collegiate Insti¬ 
tute. If aims 1o be the best school : a the rural sections of the 
State For catalogues or in'ormiUlqti, ad ire-,- 
A. U DOW. 8a-’v. Marion. Wayne Co.. N. T. 
The next terra commences Ang 31. 397tf 
D li. &. 8. PITCH'S -SUV LKkTCKES,” V* pages, 
3u engravings, bound, explanatory of the treatment by 
which he cares Oossomvtio.V. Asruaj.. Diseases or tux 
Heart, Throst, Stomach, Bom sls, r.tVES, Kin.esrs ana Ssrx, 
Fkmaik i 'OMt-LAiNts, UK.iTtu 4c . seat by mail, and irostago 
prepaid, for 49 cents. Apply to Pr. 8, S, FITCH, 
714 Broadway New York. 
ITT He has no other office either At Chicago. Buffalo, Pitts¬ 
burgh, ot elsewhere. Ha is never abeeui from New York, and 
no physician elsewhere is authorised to use his name. 397wiS 
ELMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE. 
rill!IS NRW AND PROSPEROUS INSTITUTION Greets 
a. to young Ladies peculiar faculties for obtaining as tpetior 
aud thorough education it bos adopted tn part tne pi. n of the 
Mt Holyoke Seminary lu enlisting ill the students i i the do¬ 
mestic labors of tho family. By a systematic division of labor 
theHtdutlus are both light and aercoabUk while a: the same 
time a daily lesson of domestic fmlustry is practically learned 
In the Literary Department, icstructors of superior qualifica¬ 
tion:! arc provided, the gentlotnon prate-:-.rs of whom there 
are three besides the Presideut, are all tn ! uates and of large 
experieni-a m> teachers There are also Six Lady Preceptresses, 
uearly all graduates of well known Female Institutions- The 
organisation is stric tly Collegiate. Each study is arranged un¬ 
der a specific department aud nnrlqr special onatge of the Pro¬ 
fessor or Preceptress who is the responsible head of that de¬ 
partment; 
Superior instructions will b# provided rov those wishing to 
putsini a thorough course of Music, both Iastrmneo(i»] and Vo¬ 
cal, and also for tiiL-se who wisfi to perfect themselves in the 
hlahor branches of Drawing am! Palntmg. 
■" tndidatee tor admission are requested to make carle appli¬ 
cation u. 'he President, and to he present for examination and 
classification -m WhlDNt SDAY the 9th day of September.— 
Voting ladies ntoy enter any class for whicb they aro prepared. 
For entrance to tho Academic or Preparatory Course the stu¬ 
dent must be prepared to pass »u examination lu the Elemen¬ 
tary English braoehjos. and, except iu rare cases, must haTe 
reached roarteeu years of age. 
Txrx.' -StAi per year. This fi-.cindes board, room furnohed, 
warmed and lighted, with tui lion in all the studies of the course. 
There are nc extra charges fbr instruction,excepting Music and 
tho Higher branebea of the Fine Arts. 
For R.lmimion ot further inlonoatlon. addresj 
297W-4 Rtv. A. W. COWLES. Fresideut, 
Klinirn. Chemung Co,, N. Y. 
I MPORTANT TO TEAC1IEKS_The AxkriCaX ScHOOt. 
Ix stitutk iupplies Sbhoola and Academies with competent 
D EVONS FOR SALE.—a few thorough-bred Bvflls and 
Heifers, bred trom my own nerd, by my Imported bull, 
Duke of Devon. Also. Essex hogs. Address 
394 w’. 2 C&ARLBS A ELY, Elyria, O, 
HICivOK'S ILErSTONiS CIDER HILL, 
M anufactured by the eagle works, harris- 
bnrg, Pa—This sterling machine has within the past year 
been pu to severe aetur.I t«tj. and been very ranch improved 
hv the addition of a 22 inch fly-wheel, new gearing, joint bolts, 
aud other minor improvemonc.-, and is now offered to the public 
with the certainty that tt is made tu tbe very best manner, and 
that tt will grind and press easier aud faster than any other 
Mill In the market. Dealer, and others suptdled on "liberal 
terms. Address W. O. tUCKOK, 
395wll Agent Ragle Works, Harrisburg, Pa 
ELMIRA MUSIC SCHOOL. 
fPHIS INSTITUTION tor Instruction oil the Piano, Organ, 
L Melodeon, Gnitar, Yiollu.aud iu Vocal Music and Harmony, 
Is situated in a beautiful valley—healthful, quiet and pleasant— 
and provides a more thorough course of Mceacat Ixstructiox 
than ha* before bees offered on this Comment. Pupils enjoy 
superior advantages !« many res pacts, being under the super¬ 
vision of Teachers who hate spent several j-ears with the best 
mastern, aud graduated with the highest "konori Terms tor 
1857, commence as fbUowB : 
March 4th, June 3d, September 3d, December 94, 
Pupils can enter at any time during tho terra. Thirty pupils can 
be accommodated iu the family of the Priuctpal, at the rate of 
$60 per Term—tuclndiinr board, tuition, use of piano, washing, 
fuel and light For further particulars, and ail necessary Infor¬ 
mation address Miss 0 G. SCOW. PaisCHOL. 
Elmira. N. Y . May, 1857 SSimSwe 
THE ROCHESTER STONE YARD. 
I S WELL STOCKED AT ALL TIMES WTTIt THB BB8T 
quality of Lo crt out Attn Mtnrx-i Saxo Rrox i anch as 
Flagging, Piaifortn, Garb, Paving and Gross-walk; Capa and 
Sille Water Tables, Door Bills, of any sire required, Steps. (To¬ 
ping, Well and Ctetern Oorora. ButldLug Str.ce, 4c. which will 
be rarnlshed at the lowest prices tm. short notioe. and laid In the 
best manner It desired. We wilt also deliver Stone In any quan¬ 
tity to any place on the Lakes, Canals or Railroads. Thankful 
lor the patronage heretoforeheBtowed upon us by ooritaetomers 
and friends, we shall endeavor to merit a continuance. 
Office and Yard In Rochester, corner of Kltxhugh St. and Erie 
Canal, last routh of Court House In Buffalo, on the Canal op¬ 
posite the ('ourtto House aud Rrte street Depot. 
Orders addressed to either of the nudersicned. or left at our 
quarries ol Leekport or Medina will be Attended to punctually. 
THOM AS RATH BUN, Buffalo, ) 
WM. W WHITMORE. Lockport, < Proprietors 
WM. CARSON, Agent tor Rochester aud vicinity. 
J- NA&B rife SONS, 
MUSIC PUBLISHEKS. 
NO. 309 MAIN 8TB.HET. BUFFALO. 
PtAKOS and Mxnorsoua from the best Factories in tbe Union, 
tor sale at makers prices 
SPT.ENDTD FARM FOR SALE. 
A FARM OF 6AO ACRES A7 GOODING'S GROVE, 26^ 
XX miles S. W. from CMra.to, nraini- inil •lmcer. aoa?e, b«m, 
orchards, 560 acres fenced, a portion irnder ana needed — 
Will be sold, including 500 iheep. 100 hfad ot cattle. 4 good 
breeding mares; also. r .hc rvrra tools *»nd macbitiery, at o very 
tore Drier and on accomiaodstioSpterin*; particulars ad drew 
0 WTCITR ai office HViOOsad Rural New-Yorber. 
Aug. 8, l$57 .190 _ Kochetier. N. Y. 
JOSEPH SHAW, 
Mtrszc Pubhshir asd Dixles i> PtA-xo Forts?, Melodeons, 
and other Musical Instruments, at manufacturers’ prices. No. 
194 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 3945tf 
