SEPT. 5 * 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jforap IttMIigetta. 
Arrival ot the North Star and America. 
The Steamship North Star from Southampton, 
arrived at New York on the 25th ult., and the 
America from Liverpool at same port on the 26th. 
Great Britain. — Rumor says it is decided at 
Oslmrn, that Lord Elgin and Baron Gros are un¬ 
successful in their mission to China. A more de¬ 
cided action in c ommou will be adopted by France 
and England. Seventy-two ships, carrying about 
27,000 men lmd sailed. 
The Atlantic Telegraph is, for the present, a 
failure. On the morning of the 11th inat, when 
305 miles west from the IriBh coast, the cable 
broke. The vessels were returning to England 
with the remainder of the cable, still ovc-r 2 000 
miles in length, and perhupa sufficient to unite the 
two continents. The Directors were sanguine of 
success. A conference was to be held in London 
on Saturday, the loth, to determine whether to go 
on immediately with the balance of the cable, or 
wait until another summer. 
The British steamer Cyclops had returned to 
Valencia, with Mr. Field on board. That gentle¬ 
man immediately started for London to confer 
with the Directors, and telegraphed from London, 
on Saturday morning, as follows: 
“Her Majesty's steamer Leopard arrived at 
Portsmouth on Friday evening, and reports that 
the Atlantic cable was lost at a quarter before 
four o'clock on Tuesday morning, the llth inst — 
Paid out Bucce8“(ully 335 nautical miles of it; 100 
mibs of it wai lost in water over two miles in 
depth, and the greater part of this while going at 
the rate of rather more than five miles an hour. 
At the time there was a heavy swell on. The 
Niagara was goiug at the rate of four knotB per 
hour, and as the engineer found that the cable was 
running out. in too great a proportion to the speed 
of the ship, he considered it necessary to direct 
the breaks to be applied more firmly, when the 
cable parted at some distance from the ship. 
The Agamenon. Niacara and Susquehanna will 
remain a abort time where the cable parted to try 
some experiments it) the deep water of that part 
of the Atlantic, which it is considered will be of 
great value to the Telegraph Company, and then 
all go to Plymouth, England. The experience now 
obtained most be of very great value to the Com¬ 
pany, and it la understood that the Directors will 
decide whether to have more cable made, and try 
again immediately after the equinoctial gales or 
waittill another summer. The impression prevails 
at Liverpool that another trial will take place in 
October.” 
in the House of Commons the Chancellor of the 
Exchequer had obtained ieave to bring in a bill for 
continuing for two years from April next, the duties 
on tea and sugar. 
The Lords debated the Indian affairs on Tuesday 
night, without important development. 
The Indian mail had arrived with intelligence 
of great moment. Contrary to general expectation 
iu England, Delhi had not fallen up to the 2Lst of 
.June, the date of the latest advices. Further mu¬ 
tinies had occurred among the native troops. 
There is nothing of importance from China. 
Commkrciai, IsfTBLLiafflras—Breadstnffs.—Richardson, 
Spettee & Co., report that owing to heavy rains and gene¬ 
rally unfavorable crop weather, floor had advanced 6d, and 
wheat 2d®od—the latter cbieliy on the floor qualities.— 
Corn dull, aad all qualities slightly lower. The following 
are the quotations:—Flour—Western canal 30sfld@31s; 
Ohio 32i0d. Wheat—Red 8sld@8s9d. Corn—Mixed and 
yellpw 38elld'!j37; whito 35s@36s. 
Liverpool Provision Market.—Richardson, Spence & Co., 
Althaya & Co., James McHenry, and other, report beef 
quiet. Pork dull. Lard Ann. i 
The Victoria Bridge. — The masonry of nine 
of the twenty four gigantic piers upon which the 
Victoria Bridge, at Montreal, is to rest, have been 
finished. The iron tubing for the first pier has 
arrived, while that for the second is on its way.— 
The preparatory frame werk for the tubing of the 
first span is already completed. And the large 
number of hands already employed, is to be in¬ 
creased to one hundred. The laying of the tubing 
is then to commence. Tim tubing is to be sixteen 
feet broad by eighteen in height, and 243 from 
pier to pier. And by December next, the space 
between the first two piers, is expected to be tubed. 
When the tubing has been thus’ completed, the 
frame-work is to be taken down and re-ereoted to 
receive the tubing on the second pier,—and so on. 
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From Texas.—B y the arrival of the mail, we 
have New Orleans dates of the IStb, and Galveston 
of the 16th ult. The Galveston News says that the 
majority for Reynolds, Democratic candidate for 
Governor, will not be less than 11,000. 
The Civilian says that great excitement is exist¬ 
ing at Houston, owing to the discovery of a plot 
got op by a gang of thieves to kill the city Mar¬ 
shal. The ring-leader in the affair and another 
was captured. 
The accounts of the cotton crops from the inte¬ 
rior of Texas were encouraging. Picking had 
fairly commenced. The effects of the drouth on 
the frontier were deplorable. 
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Prospect for Corn in Ohio.— Wm. H. Ladd, 
of Richmond, Jefferson county, Ohio, writing to 
the Boston Cultivator under date of August 21st, 
says:—"We are going to have something to feed 
hogs on next winter. A better prospect for corn 
I have never seen. If frost keeps off a few weeks, 
the crop must be enormous.” 
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Copper.— The Detroit Tribune says there are 
3,846 barrels—equal to 1,000 tuns—of copper ore 
from the Wellington mine. Lake Superior, await¬ 
ing shipment to London, England. It is estimated 
that the saving in the price of coal, and in the cost 
of smelting, will about pay the freight of the ore 
to London. 
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Japan Joining the Community of Nations 
—Letters from Japan state that the Emperor has 
decided to open diplomatic relations and make 
commercial treaties with the European Powers.— 
His Majesty ha3 fixed upon the Governor of Si- 
moda as an envoy, whom he will shortly send to 
Europe. 
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The death of John Booth —one of the most 
eminent English breeders of Short-horn cattle—is 
announced. Mr. B. was connected with the family 
of Chari.es and Robert Colling. He was in his 
C9th year. 
Another Fillibuster Expedition.— Handbills 
are being circulated in Upper Georgia and Ten¬ 
nessee for Nicaragua troops, who are promised 
§25 per month and 250 acres of land. 
BRIGHTON, A no. 27— At market 1250 Beef Cattle, 500 Stores, 
12 pnir Working Oxen, lll.Cows and Calves, 3,000 Sheep and 
Lambs, 1030 Swine. 
Prices—B eef Cattle—Extra, $9,50; First quality, $5,50; Sec¬ 
ond, $7.50; Third, £8,50; Ordinary, $5. 
YEARUtrOS—Jlti'Mjly Two years old—S2?ffi30. Three years 
old—$31 (u39. 
’Wo rki N a O xx N—$ 1 H’<tu ISO. 
Cows asp C/i.vrs—$21, R5, -10(2150. 
Sheep and Lambs—E xtra, $3,50. 3,75®),00. By lot, $2,50 
2,73®3,0fl. 
Hwi.se— Pigs, 9@9.tjc. Retail, 10® 11c. Sboats, 8)^c. Fat 
hogs. 8®i3)^c. 
WOOL MARKETS. 
BALTIMORE, Aug 28.—There has been a fair demand for 
Wool during the past week, and the market for it ruled firmer.— 
The receipts tin- woek were about S.tXJOJhs. Wo row quote - Un¬ 
washed Rt2sL/:2te, tub-washed 33.«-37e. nulled 3(1® 32c; Lamb’s 
do. 3l®i33c, quarter to a half washed Merino at 38®>.10c; one- 
half to three-quarters do. 0*®»5c. Ihree-fourths to full do 32 - 2 
ami extra at 5l)c per pound 
BOSTON. Aug. 27.—There bus been a good demand fordo- 
mestie fleece and pulled, and prices arc fir a. The sales of the 
week amount to 2lW l ll00 lbs at full quoted rates. In foreign, 
there have been sales of 338 bales Mediterranean, and 160 bales 
Australian, Cape and South Ainericau, within the range of quo¬ 
tations. 
Saxony fleeces.57,526)) Smyrna washed. 232:34 
Ain, iull l,dood..50(5)55 Do, miwmhrd.. 12@2l 
la and *a blood. 12®50 Bueiioa Ayres,.i 2ro20 
Com. to hi blood,.36(3)40 Mexican. 17io<19 
Pulled, extra.ItVMfi Chi'U, Valparaiso,.15®M0 
1-18 Syria wash 
No. 1.SlfaJlO Do. unwashed. 11® 16 
No. 2. IS®30 J Peruv. washed.33® 39 
Flour, Wheat. Cohn, kr , at Tide Water —The quantity 
of floor, whoat. corn and barley left at tide water during the 3rd 
week in August, ia Die year 1856 and 1857, is as follows- 
Flour, bbl. Wheat, hu. Com, bn. Bariev, bn 
1356.12,256 137,301 693,157 * ... 
IS57.25,905 30,631 115,362 
Increased_13,019 Dec. 127,214 Dec 152,795 Dec. 
The aggregate quantity ot the same articles Jell at tide water 
from the commencement ot navigation to the 21st ol August, in¬ 
clusive, during the years 3850 and <S57, is as follow;: 
, _ Flour, bid. Wheas, bu. Com, bu. Barley, bn. 
L'Afi.4S7.1S6 4,090,J.--J) 4,IG5,4&t 152,810 
US’.293,880 1,580,150 2,981,777 120,381 
Dec.193.170 2)516,333 l.ffrt.itfo 26,157 
By reducing the wheat to flour, die quantity of the tatter left 
at tide wntor this year, compared w ith the corresponding period 
of last year, thow = a deficiency so far this season of ®9C, l3ti bbls. 
flour. 
Arrival of the Atlantic. 
The Colli us steamship Atlantic arrived at New 
Y r ork on the 30th ult., from Liverpool the 19th ult. 
Great Britain. —The news is unimportant— 
The Directors of the Atlantic Telegraph Company 
were to holt! a special meeting in London on the 
day the Atlantic sailed, to consider whether anoth¬ 
er attempt shall be made in October, or deferred 
till another summer. The London Star says it ia 
estimated that the outside loss the Company will 
sustain in consequence of the failure will be about 
£25,000. It is fully expected that at least one-half 
of the sunken cable will be recovered. All that is 
within 400 fathoms will be got np, hot that portion 
in deep sea will, iu all probability, not be recov¬ 
ered. 
T he proceedings of Parliament are uninteresting. 
The recent- storms and floods had done conside¬ 
rable damage to the crops, Ac,, in various parts of 
England, but dry weather had prevailed daring the 
three days preceding the Atlantic’s departure, and 
it was hoped the effects of the rains would be 
much alleviated. 
The London Times says:—A merchant, recently 
deceased, at Liverpool, Is said to have left liabili¬ 
ties reaching 300,000 pounds sterling, of which 
£100,000 are forged acccptauees and bills of ex¬ 
change. 
The mail steamer for India, to sail on the 19th 
nit., was to take out $6,250,000 in silver. This is 
the largest shipment of specie ever made. 
France, —The fetes Napoleon, on the 15th Aug., 
passed off well, though the out-door arrangements 
were marred by wet weather. 
It is believed that France will demand of Eng¬ 
land the extradition of Ledru Rollin. and it is 
stated that he is about to come to the United 
States. 
A Paris correspondent mentions the departure 
from Berlin to Marseilles of Gen. D'Orgoni, aud 
predicts that he will be fonud at the head of the 
insurgents of Delhi before November. It was he 
w1hj stirred up the last Burmese war. 
Tho Paris correspondent of the London Times 
says the Frenoh Government contemplates sending 
a naval and military expedition to Cochin-China 
to support a demand for satisfaction for an insult 
offered to the French Representative by the Em¬ 
peror. It is proposed to found a maritime and 
commercial settlement in tho bay of Tourin, in 
Cochin China. 
Accidents from Mowing Machines. —AtSpring- 
field, O., Thomia Porter, killed. He was in a 
kneeliug posture, forward of the machine, when 
the horses started and cut off his right leg above 
the knee. He was seventy years old. In Ashta 
bula Co., O., a Mr. Barber, one of the great cheese 
makers of that county, had his foot nearly severed. 
Iu Lorain Co., O., Mr. Pomeroy lost an arm and was 
otherwise injured. 
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Railroads in the U. S.—The aggregate length 
of all tho railroads In the United States is about 
20,000 miles, with a united capital stock of near 
§386,000,000, and a bonded debt of §400,000,000.— 
To this there must be added the floating debt, 
probably not far, if any, short of another $100,000,- 
000, making a grand total of §900,000,000 expended 
in railroad property management and mismanage¬ 
ment. 
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The Nicaragua Transit Route. —John Fran¬ 
cisco Painago. the new Representative from Nicar¬ 
agua, now in Washington, has got a charter for the 
transit route, signed by the two Dictators, Martinez 
and Jerez, of Nicaragua, giving him full power to 
treat upon this subjoct. 
ariifts, Commute, &t. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Sept 1,1857- > 
Flour— During the week post the reduction in the price lias 
heen quite largo equaling 50®;75c per barrel. Prospects favor a 
further decline. 
Grain—W heat—Canadian and Genesee—has fallen off 10c per 
bushel and is selling ot $1,15® 1,50 as to quality. Oats, have 
dropped 6o per bushel. , 
UROViacsfS—But Utile change. See table for quotations. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
FLO HR and Grain. llouer, box, .18c 
Flour, bbl....$6,00@7.fl0 Candles, box,.13® ..- H 1 ..,; 
Wheat, (leu. gl. tVii 1.50 Fruits and Roots. 
Best white Canada, $1,46^)1,50 Apples, bushel,.38<®50c 
Com,.90c Do. dried,.$2,IX)®2.25 
Oats.. 4Ic Potatoes.3Sc 
Barley.$1,00®,LI2® Hioes ARP Skins. 
Buckwheat.. oV> 63o Slaughter,.0. ,76c 
Beans,.il,60@fc00 Calf,.IXV.r'toc 
Peas....$1.00®;],25 Sheep pelts,.3L'J?38o 
Meats. Lamb do. .. jO iuC'.c 
Pork. Mess.$25,00(328.50 Seeds. 
Do. ewt.$S.oo®,y.oo Clover, bushel.$6,50(57,00 
Beef, ewe.$5,75®'6,00 Timothy.$3,110133,60 
Spring Lanihseneh,$1,50® 2,25 Sundries. 
Mutton (carraeo)...$'>,.vt®:6,50 Wood, hard,.$1,50.15,SO 
Hums, smoked_13Ai®i34®c Do. soft..{3,D0wit,00 
Shoulders.11 VailStie Coal, LoMfei.. 
Chickens,.H(,t)l2e Do. Scranton. 56 , 00 ® 6,50 
Turkeys..00®.l2!. Do. Btossburg, .. f.\00®-6,50 
Geese,. 60o Do. f-tiamokin, ..$6,'^®,6,75 
Dairy. Ac Do Char.UY$l2i..c 
Butter, roll, .l?c i Salt, bbl.$0,0<\ i . 
Do. Hi kin,_13®)15e Unv. ton.S7(i?U 
Cheese.8M@9Ue Wool, V> lb.SuraiiOc 
U«d, tried..06®I6 ,®c White flsli, bbl..$11,25 
Oats..41c 
Barley.$1,0066!,12® 
Buckwheat.KUSiftfo 
Be ana,.$1,S0roi2.no 
Peas....$1.(10®) ,25 
Meats. 
Pork. Mess.$25,00®26.50 
Do. ev. 
Beef, »cw:.$5,78®*,DO 
Spring Lamb*each,$l,5Aa'2,25 
Mutton (carnage).. .$5, 50(516,50 
Mutton (carcase).. J$5, 5O®'6,50 
Dams, smoked....lSjii.ailsVc 
Shoulders,.lltirailStJo 
Chickens, ... UeV'.lxe 
Turkeys..00®J2® i Do. Btossburg, .. $\00®-6,50 
Geese,..60o Do. Stiamokiu, ..$0.3Sgjfl,7fi 
Dairy, Ac. Do Char.UU$12Ce 
Butter, roll,..l?c i Salt, bbl.$0,0<\ i . 
Do. Hikiu..13<ail6e Ilnv.tun,.S7(i?U 
Cheese . Wool, V> ft.SLiilOc 
Uni, fried..0u®jl5V White iVdi, bbl..$11,25 
Tallow. ,10c Codfish a quintal..$5,25®5,50 
Eggs, dozen.l3@Uc Trout, bbl..$9,00 
PEODUCEAND PROVISION MARKETS 
NEW 5 OKK, Aug. SI—Vlour—Thu market Is henvv aud 6® 
lUc lower. Some little export Inquiry, but demand chiefly for 
medium extra do; market elosing.luU and uaseltled. ( Aunillan 
flour lowvi; Male* at $5,M!®W for super; $6,60(5)?,73 for extra. 
Grain— Wheat in itoud demand for export and home use, at 
I@Sc higher Sales Southern at l)0®I32c for red Uiit. ?.|i72o 
for White Jo. Rye steady at 8<K5/X\- Coni In limited request 
and ehletly for home use. at rather easier prices, sales Western 
mixed atsdrSBitfe'c for unsound; H3c for sound, delivered. Oats 
to moderate request at 57®6Uc for State 60®)fi3c for Western 
Provisions—P ork dull and lower Sales'at $2">,7&,;2.Wi for 
tness; $21,607621,75 for prime. dull and heavy - sales nt 
ltv.-:lb‘ .e liutter in moderate request at 15®20c for btuo 10 ( 5 ; 
22c for State. Choesu lower, sales at t>®9*ic. 
BUFFALO. A tig. 31—Flour—There was but tiuln doing on 
Saturday, and tho tendency of prices was downward Bales at 
$5,75@6for good te fancy bianas, $t\.Y;ii,37 , q for extras. 
Grain —WUoat dull and iu emdcraie demand. Sales wbilo 
Indiana at 120 c. Corn opened dull mid heavy with sailor*) at 
7 i’^c, but in tho aReruoou holders were tlrnt at fie, but wo beaul 
of no Sales- Outs quid aud nominal at AS.* 39c. 
GraIn Rkcicii-w.—T ho following will nhow tho receipts by 
I wkc for the week finding 29rh uIl —Floor, 23,IPG hbto ; Wheat, 
179,02U bush., Corn, 477.815 flurii.; Oats, 32,369 bush. 
ALBANY, Aug 31.—Flout and Meal—Tho market tor flour 
continues inactive, the demand being entirely lor the supply of 
tho trade deni tud at tlte closing prices of Saturday Com meal 
is minor quiet. 
Grain —Wheat continues quiet with but little offering; no sales 
Com ts rather tinner with oulv a modem'.o demand aud a fair 
supply ■ sales iu ear lots at S-l G(Ji85 for Western mixed. Bariev 
ts treely otfered on tho spot ana to arrive at the or**D.togpncc— 
$1,25 for good parcels. The weather is uot very favorable fot 
malting, and there are but few buyers vet in market We have 
only to note a sale of inferior four-rowed at $ 1 , 121 ,'. In other 
grains nothing was doue. 
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THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Attn. 25.—Tile Curtunt prices for the week at 
all the markets am as follow#:— Hooves— First Quality. 12 L to 
BLACKBERRIES. 
F irst quality plants of the new roohkllk 
(or Lawton) Blackberry, grown in the open ground and well 
rooted, for Sale, in any quantity, And nt the lowest prices, flv 
C. P. BISsELte East Avenue, Rochester. N. Y. " 
I have » few plants of suitable size to be sent by tnall, which 
can be forwarded with fail directions as to culture*. 
-IDOw-t Address C. T. BISSELL. 
FA KM SUPERINTENDENT. 
TITANTED A TilOUGUGHLY PRACTICED FARMER, 
1 i of active habit*, no sluggn.-d, quick iu decision, firm hi 
purple, accustomed to cOwliino and work men in large num¬ 
bers; to take the management of a form of about 2 , 0 **) acres ia 
cultivation. A person aAe r having proved himself competent to 
611 this situation can have such achaoco perroauerdlv, ns he can 
not find every day. SutLInctoty roleo-ncr- required ns no apDli- 
cutiuu will bo noticed without chum. A-Idcess 
400wl J. HENRY, Mirage Hill. Odell. Lit. Co., m 
DO.UKSTICATKD DKliK FOR WALK. 
M VASSAR has now ou hand a few dom«tieBted deer. 
• which he otfersfor sale, viz. Quo buck aud doe five years 
old one pair three years old one pair of yearlings, and three 
pair of fawns. All bred to a paddock at Springside. For farther 
particular, inquire of C. X. BE ME XT. 
HXMteow Springside, near Po'keepsie, N. V. 
DAGUEBEEAN GALLERY. 
T hf. whitnky Daguerre an rooms, ia state sc, 
are, as usual, making every stylo nf Portrait. It has be¬ 
come a general saying that Whitoev's - the place to get the 
best pictures, and the only placo where they sit you willingly 
until you are ia IciL" Give ns a call and stc if ,t is not so. 
Remember 14 State St,, over Gould's, Rochester. 
WOAtoow J. S. CROCKER. Solo Mnnager. 
IMPROVED BAILROAD LANDS. 
F OR SALE t'K RENT, at low prices and on nceommodating 
terms, iu quautltlcs to suit, 2,9.0 acres of first quid tty pra*- 
rle land, tn one tract, 1,800 acres of which I have in cultivation, 
and yield from 20 to 35 bushels of wheat and 45 to 75 of coin 
pet acre, SO tulles from Chicago and 4 t( from Odell, a station cu 
the Chicago. Alton A St Louis Railroad Wheat low sells iu 
Chicago at $1,08 to 81,40. aud com at 69 to 72 cents per bushel 
It costs S >4 cm per bushel to got either to Chicago. Address 
J. HENRY, Mirage Hill Udell, Livingston Cp„ Ill. 
BEST BARGAIN IN WESTERN NEW YORK. 
fltUK SUBSCRIBER, desiring to remove west, will disperse of 
X his farm at ru extremely low prtce, much below it* value. 
It contains 112 acre*, situated ou tho direct road from the v illage 
of No walk to Lyons, (Wayne Co-. N Y.l lb, ruilo* from the for¬ 
mer. aud 3’4 from the tetter, in full view of and near the Central 
Railroad and Erie Canal, is first quality grain land; also well 
adapted for stock, being well w atered by living springs. On the 
premises is a new dwelling erected oue year ago, costing over 
$1,200. Also Otb*r ont-biilUlingB 
Fot further particulars inquire of the subscriber on the premi¬ 
ses, or by id ail «t Arcadia. Wayne Co., N. Y. 
h- B.—This property will hi- sold—hence wilt be offered at a 
figure that will make it an object for any one wishing to purchase 
either lor a home m ou speculation. FKTER VAN DEUSEN. 
Arcadia, A tig. 26, 1857. 
RAILROAD LANDS. 
F OR SALE nc low places, and ou Accommodating terms, in 
quantities to hint purchasers, 2,177 acres ot Hist quality 
3 miles trout Momsou the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, 
and bO from Chlejqpi. 160 acres frame Land 8 miles ftom Jo¬ 
liet, half a mite from Klwood Station on tho Chicago. AJtou ami 
St. Louis Railroad, and miles from Chicago* Address 
J. ILENRY, Mirage liUl,Odell, Livingston Co., Til. 
TOLEDO NIUSEKY ASSOCIATION. 
VVIUUIVUt •»«» ivri. ^ryi|>w. 
VkslCalvHS— Extra. d,.S®7.t»C.: Other qualities, 5qfi6c. 
Sbkkv ami LkiUiS—First quality, Other qualities 
$3fol4,50. 
BiHNS—F1r#t quality, 7ei£<r.; Othor qualities, 77,c. 
CAMBRIDGE, Avc. 26—At market 1358 Cattle, 900 Beeves, 
and 168 Store., eotno.tlng ot Working Oxeu, Cows and Calves 
Yearlings, Two and Three Yeat* Old 
t'Kicas—Market Reef—Exim, fiMKV.rifi.SO; First quality, $8,00 
@8,60; Second quality, $7,75tof>,00; Third quality, j(i.50oij7,UO; 
Ordinary, $3,(K). 
Wouxt.vq Oxbn—$90,150@176. 
Cows AND Ok IT K#—$35 to. 46, fiU@(!7. 
Ykarlcnos $16048, Two years old—$25\u)29, Three years 
old—$30(5X8. ^ 
SliKKe XNU Lamhs —3021 at market. Frlees—In lots, $2, 2,50, 
$2,73,3.6U uai-h Extra and selections. $3,75qi)l,62. 
Swine 12'i at market. Frices—lave weight, 7,Si@8c. U tb — 
Dressed, UofilOc 
H inns—37ii8 r;c. i) tb Tallow— 7}d@8c.» lb 
Felts— 60(5,Vic eaoh Call SkitiH—UtQilIc. tb. 
Veal Calves—B ut litUe cilled for. 
where they can get thou Trees fresh trotn the ground and save 
bcsldos a heavy transportation, is now prepared to supply a 
general assortment of their products, as follow. 
Apples, Standard and Dwarf. roaches, 
Fears, “ •• Apricots, 
Cherries, “ " Nectarmcs, 
Hums, Grape Vines. 
Currants, Gooseberries, 
Raspberries, Lawton Blackberries, 
Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, 
Strawberries, Shrubbery- Ac, 
All the iibovo have been grown under the immediate care and 
supervision of A. Kahxkstock, (late of the Syracuse Nurseries,) 
with every care and attention, which will compare favorably 
with anv stock in the United States, aud are now otfered on the 
most advanragvoiiH terms, and at tho very lowest rates Onr 
nete Wholesale Catalogues, for ihu Fall of IS57 and Spring of 
t»ax »ro now ready for distribution, and will bo forwarded to all 
who apply, enclosing a ono cent stamp to prepay the postage 
WU-oteow For the Association, A FAHNESTOCK 
S HOUT IUIKNs you SALE. -Eight or ten flue romig 
Cows and fioifere ; Also Hotter and Bull Calves, 
i UockvlUe, MadUiu Oa, N V. [SUIUI B. P. CHAPMAN. 
SENECA LAKE HIGHLAND NURSERIES. 
I P C. File ST, Havana, Schuyler CV>., -V. Y., Proprietor of 
J- the Highland Nurseries, of 16 years standing, has aline 
stock of Fruit Trees Stamford and Dwarf. Ornamental Decid- 
unur and Evergreen Trees and Sbrebs, Ac., Ac., ot wholesale 
and retail- Stocks for Nurserymen, including HIO.OOO lino Plum 
frocks, samples fnntiBhetJ lUO.OUO Apple Trees one year from 
graft. Apple? grafted in tho rone to plant in tho spring oi '51 at 
tow rates. Seeds nt the Apple. Pear, Ghetry, Pinto .-ind. Peach,— 
Plenty of the liintr Apple Tices -n all stages. 
Retail price and Descriptive Catalogue and Trade List rent to 
any address, and Trees delivered at New York. Albany, Buffalo, 
Philadelphia, Baltimore, or intermediate Stations from Elmira, 
free. 2 t 5i.i0 very line stocky Peach Trees, at $70 per 1,000. 
NOTICE. 
T riE FIRM OF C. M. SAXTON A CO. i* this day dissolved. 
by the retirement nf f? Jt Saxton. Tbo AuittctrLTUHAi 
Iloos PtiBUSHtsf! business will be continued m heretofore, at 
110 Fulton street. New York, by A. O. Moop.c, wiio will assume 
and suttle ihu bustness of the late firm. 
O. M- Baitos may, for the present, fee found at 140 Fulton St. 
(MlARLES Jr. SAXTON. 
New York, Aug. 26, IK-7. AUGUSTUS O. MOORE. 
In assuming tlte sole management of tho hncino-s c-f C. M. 
Saxtox A- On-, would thank toe Agrioullurjil Fuiilfc for the 
fottr and encouragement given to -mr lak- firm, aud would be- 
speak a continuation nf that hearty concurrence and good will 
which, as piontm in the publication of Agricultural Look}, we have 
heretotbre received. 
My List of Agricultural Books comprises not only the entire 
cut,rlogu.r of (t. M. Saxtox A- Co, but several important addi¬ 
tions; aad it will ho my aim in future issues, to keep pace with 
the rapid advancer which arc being annually made iu agricultu¬ 
ral knowledge anti experience. A O, MOORE, 
Agricultural Book Publisher, 
140 Fulton street. New York. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. - 
T he REST ROOKS TO SELL. —Booksellers. Agents, 
and Newsmen will And a quick sale lor those new Hand- 
Books, Just published: HOW TO WRITE—HOW TO TALK 
-HOW TO BEHAVE—and HOW TO DO BUS IN ESS. Price 
free by mail, ouly 30 cents each, or the four to paper, $1. Com¬ 
plete in ore large gilt vol., $150, now ready. Try them. Ad¬ 
dress FOWLER aND WELLS, 308 Broadway, N. Y. I00w4 
I TV ARM FOR SALE.—150 acres Land af $35 per aore. in 
Harbor Creek, Eric Co, Fa. See atl vertiscroettt hi Rural of 
July 4th, [t00w3j CHAUNTEY C, WALKER. 
rpo THE YOUNG RC KALIST.^JNECDOTES OF 
A the House, 111aslrated with nine engravings. Mailed on 
receipt of five letter stomps, by JOHN PHIN, Rochester, N'.V. 
M ECII.VMCS' GUIDE —t'nmAhi'ng useful Tables, Data. 
Kales, Recipes and Hintsqn Mechanical Drawing. Mailed 
for four letter -tamps, by JOHN PHIN, Rochester, N. Y- 
C AT AW BA AND ISABELLA.—50,100 Catawba and 10,- 
00 j Isabella one year old grape root# fot sale. Will ex¬ 
change somo for Apple, Cherry, Fear, Flurn and Quince stocks. 
4U0w2 EDW ARD TAYLOR, Cleveland, O. 
'7 nnn HrAOH TREES FOB SALE of the ven best 
t v“Al popular so ns, very cheap, such as Early York. 
Early Crawford, Late Crawford. See Letters addressed L> the 
Kohal office will receive prompt attention. 400w3 
F OR SALE ON TIME- -4 good farms well improved, well 
timbered indwell watered, near to Railroad. Canal and 
Mills, and 7 to U miles from Rochester, containing from 40 to 160 
acres each. Address the subscriber. JOHN WKAVKR. 
Fenficld, Mouroe Co, J* Y lOOw -4 
T riTUl TEAR TREES FOR SALE 5 to 7 feet high 
4.UIAJ $20“ per l.mc—$25 per IPO. 3jW0 Cherrv Trees 6 to 
7 feet. $90 per I.fioO—$12 100 IuO,O0O Apple Seedlings 2 years 
old $3 St) per 1.000. p. BOWEN. 
East Aurora, Erie Co., N. Y, mow t 
FRUIT TBKES FOR SALeT^ 
f |A{) PEACH TREKS .j.tim 5 7 rV-g ia height. 
4\J* UUU 30.000 Apple 3 yr> . ,!d , 15,000 from 5 to 7 feet. 
27,000 Do. 2 •* *• 30,IX*) 1 jt. 
20,000 Apple Seedlings 3 yre Id ; 500 Apricots : 1,W0 Plums. 
To be sold cheap. Address C. F. WEAVER, 
400w3 Pcnileid, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
F ARJfERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, a.\d FRIENDS 
, or Education throughout the United States and Canadas, 
will receive a Circular and Catalogue of the best School lathe 
luioa tor the proper education of Young Meu and Women.by 
addressing, enclosing postage atitrap, 
1L G. KASTMAN President, 
Oswego Commercial College, (Jswsgo, N. Y. 
B.—The <.'iTuloeiae coutiilris educating<?i '^jormafion. 
Write name and resid race di-iiucify. See notice of prizes to I 
Fuiiils editorial columns of Rural of Aug. 29. Also see Rural of 
Aug 22. Yearly Term roaimeocns Tr are.lay, C'ct. 1st. Opening 
exercises afternoon nuri evening Hon. Wm. F. Aden, of this 
Mate 5* the Orator, mtd Jehu G. Six* of Yom.out, th 
ilili t I’E A k T IIKtS, Standards and Drvarfs, for 
1/ sale by GKO. W. WILSON, Malden, Mass. 
KIU1 BUSHELS WINTER BARLEY nice for Seed 
tlUU for Sale at §2 per bushel, bv JOHN WILLIAMS. 
COMJIERCIAIi NITEtriEIilEr*. 
T HE SUBS1UBRR OFFERS FOB SALE, at wholes ala for 
retail, a large «tock of tho best crown Fruit Trees tn W ajtem 
New York, and alno an extensive aesortment of nil kinds of 
Nttr-ieTy Stock. Dealer!! In Tinny, ami those tie*irons of estab¬ 
lishing Nursencs, will find it to ibeir advantage to examine his 
stock before purchasing elsowbero. SAMUEL COCHRANE. 
Iftmeoye Falls, N. Y., A ug. 2d. 1857. 3D8w2eow 
GENESEE VALLEY NITRSERXEs7~ 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &o,, See. 
O CB STOCK OF FKUtT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
fcbrnba, Rose^ O^hlia^, Green Houa© Plante Jkc, t 4o*» for 
Ihe ensuing senfoii’^ safes is nmiiniial! y large a;i»i weU aborted. 
OurfacUitles foT tha propagation of Trees and Plants enable na 
to otter a enoica afsortmanr: at tho moat reatonabla prices, and 
otu custotEfiTa may rely on ob/aitiing Troee of the oeat onality, 
In good corwli tfon, forwarded promptly. 
In several depamuetua o’ar stock Ib superior to that offered 
by any similar establishnienr. The articles noted ia oar Cata- 
lo>nies are offered on the meal aa/antageouM t«rmB, to which we 
refer for particulars and descriptions. The following Catalogues 
will be furnished to applicant* who enclose one cent stamp to 
prepay each. , 
So, l — Descriptive Cnfrvfogue of Frail?, ic. 
° 2.—DepcnpHve Catalogfie of Ornameaual Trees, Shrubs^ &c. 
“ 3.—Green Honee aud Bedding Flaiits, Dahlia?, ic, 
*' b—Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List. 
All coaunnnications to bo addressed to 
0 A. FKOST A CO., 
396w.j©ow Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, S. Y. 
NURSERY FOR SALE. 
H aving made arrangements to locate 
M eet and change my bueineeg, I offer my Nursery at one 
half Ui vaAa—lt covers about 30 acres of ground, and consists of 
3 to 4 hundred tkonsnod trees of different varieties. 
Will rent or sell the Land as desired. 
JAMES M. TAYLOR, Commercial Nurseries, 
Syracuse, Aug. 1, 1S67 . 396tf Syracuse, N Y. 
BAYARD TAYLOR I 
A RAHK CHANCE FOR 
500 GOOD A.JSTTD TRUE MEN l 
W HO HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE OK ARE DESIROUS 
to learn how to be successful Book Agents: $500 to $2,000 
per year may be made, clear of all expenses 
Agents wanted in all parts of ihe Union. Full particulars 
furnished to applicants, who pi re satisfactory evidence of 
thoroughness, aud enclose lett er stumps. 
Our publications are of the highest character. Too following 
are Daudsomety illustrated, and sold only by Agentau viz; 
bayard taylors cyclopedia op modern 
TRAVEL-1 vol., fioval Svo. 
NOEDHOFS'S NINE YEARS A SAILOR — J,>500 pages, 
smalt Svo. 
GUNN'S NEW DOMESTIC, PHYSICIAN; or. Home Book of 
Health—1 vol., Royal 8 to. 
Now U th* time to send fur Circulars. 
"9'jw3eow MOORE, W1LSTAOE, SETS Sc CO, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
for irate at §2 perbu?bel, by 
West Henrietta, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1-57- 
JOHN WILLIAMS. 
3J9wl 
A N lMPOIiTEO BOAR— a ere - ;.f foe Suffolk and Chi- 
nese. Also a few Pigs pure Suffolk. For sale by 
W. II CLAY, South Side, Staten Island, N Y. 
W foY INT T E D L 
C l ASH WILL BE PAID FOR 1»» TUNS OF RONES 
’ at the Button Factory on the Canal Feeder at Rochester. 
399w4 E. L. THOMAS. 
GROVER A- BAKERS 
CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
495 Broadway, New York IS Summer St., Bo. ton, 
and 7tJO Chestnut St.. Philadelphia- 399w4 
BUCK SPANISH. FOWLS FOIt SALE. 
S IX PAIR 4 months old at $5 a pair, $7 a Trio. I and.2 pair 16 
months old at $7 a -tali. Address until Oct. 1st, 
E S. KALPU. Box 21 P. O. Buffalo, N. Y. 
N. B.—My .took are from the iaf prm ler,l pair at the Birming¬ 
ham, or •'.PiXfou," !i5I. * 399w3 
A G. 8IIAVEB, No. S35 Broadway. New York, ilarnriac- 
. turer of aud Wholesale amt Retail Dealer iu Superior 
Marbll lio.M'.r, for Mjuochromatic, Crayon and Pastel Paint¬ 
ing Also every article used ia there sty'lej ot' Art. All orders 
promptly attended to. Instruction* in sketching from Nature, 
aud these various branches successfully given at his Gallery. 
NEW YORK CONFERENCE SE.filNAltY, 
Prof. JOHN a FER.GU80N, A. Principal. 
O NLY *90 per year for boutd and tuition. Departmentss 
lot Ladies and. Gentlemen. Tho Ladies are under the Su¬ 
perintendence of an eaptricnced Prvatrtis. CqnToyrace free 
from Albany at the commencement ot each Term. Next Term 
begins Oct. 26. For further iuformalioD, address the Principal at 
CUariottcvUle, N. Y. 399w6 
TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS. 
A NY PERSON Wishing to Buy, Bell or Exchange a Farm, 
will save time ami monev by writing particulars and en¬ 
closing stamp to FARM AGENCY, Cincinnati. O. 3S6w3eow 
COAL I COAL 11 
CHEAPER TldCArilSr WOOD. 
QORANTO.V, BLUS5BURG, SHA5IOEIN AND MORRIS 
G Rus Coals. For sale at HART’S Coal Yarc, 
398mGeow Sophia Roche8teT t N. Y. 
NOW READY. 
THE PROGRESSIVE READERS. 
By SALEM. Town, la U, aud N. M. HOLBROOK. 
WHOLE MATTER ENTIRELY NEW. 
“ Unequaled in Merit and Practicability.’’ 
Postage. 
IBK BROGSlt SSj’YE FtlTE BS.tCSR, .24ce«j 
I‘».OOU Antt Teels, 6 to ? ftc'. 
5 to 7 •’ 
18,000 StsS'c. Cherry, 2years, with fine heads. 
00,000 •• •• 1 •• very stocky A branched. 
Dwarf '* 1 ** “ •< « 
1U.OOO SiAs’nPExR. 2 extra fine. 
10,000 Pm*. 1 '• 4 to 6 feet and very fine. 
5.000 Peach. 1 Jt 2 “ 
10.000 am. Arbor Vita. 2k feet well funrished A stocky. 
0,000 Balssm Fir, AS to 3 feet. 
100,000 apple Stocks, 2 years. 
150,000 Cherry •• 1 11 very targe. 
50 Bcshkls Mazzaro (’hurry Pit?- 
Appte seed in. reason. 
3991T ' MAXWELLS. RAMSDEN A CO., 
Dnusville, Aug. 21. 1;57 Ilansville, Liv. Co., N. Y. 
K nnTk AGENTS VV A\TF.1 >—To sell THREE NEW and 
*),UU\ ) UNEQUALLED INVENTIONS, wanted and seU- 
ing everywhere. My sgeu« have cleared over $2 uHX) on them. 
DIPLOMAS. SILVER MEDAL .rod 4 PATENTS granted 
them. For 4 stamp?, you’ll receive 11) nftees narticnlars. BEST 
AGENCY to the country, iAjwell, Mass- EPHRAIM BROWN. 
EMERY 5 S 
Palent t'hiujgeable Kailroad Horse.l’owers, 
riMIKESHERS AND SEPARATORS, THn>SHKRS AND 
J. Cleasers, and other Machinery aiafted to the Powers. 
The above Standard Machines are ottered for sale, as usual, at 
Hauiock’s Agricultural Ware-Booms and Seed Store. Rochester, 
N. Y. For further particulars, address K. D. HALLOCK. 
3dSw3 No- 2 Ag'L Buridhigs, Kochesler 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. 
i VFKER FOR SALE OVER 1,511(1,000 ACRES SELECTED 
v/ Farming: »aid Wood Lauda ia Tracts of Forty acres and up- 
WAriL, to salt piirchasuts, oa 
Long Credits and at Low Rates of Interest. 
Pamphlets, containing Mnps, description of Lands, and other 
information vulnnble to tho Western Emigrant, will be sent free 
of pos tage by addressing 
358tf JOHN CORNING, Gon. Ag't, Buffalo, N. T., or 
JOHN WILSON, lAud Coat’r I. & S K., Chic, I1L 
G KEAT AND 8UHE SPECULATIONS tee tea and 
are beutg made in tie purchase of Farm, Town, County and 
State Rights for (those inventions uqiY.ued hy all) Host’s 
poriahtt oryirm.rnro/ Straight Frock and porta:,e U.vsaGOtffG i 
JIljL P-tOQRJfSSfVS S E COBB REA HER.. ... L2 “ 
THE i J HOGrt£S81 P’S II218T JtSACSR, . 9 “ 
AWD 
t‘Ri~>ORESSfi E PRHL&It, by a Practical Teacher, 6 “ 
rpHESE BOO KS are made by practical and successful Teach- 
J. ers aud Kocutlouista, iaeroughty convereant with the wants 
ot the School Room, who hove hern assisted by an efficient 
corps of literary and other edncaci :.nal men, thereby securing 
the highest possible recn ■. oi perfection in every department. 
Everywhere they tro reeh they are- received with wnprererewieJ 
favor, and are rapidly o- i-oming the most popular Books extant. 
Evidence i? oct.-lciuIt coming in showing they will bear the 
most rigid ecrutiny, arid are most ustoemea where they are most 
thorough'y examined and tested, 
flrst four afotMhy siustnjthi in the bet ttyle of ihe att. 
Ac earnestly mi-w Arx/Attuitien and deuirt o/mparison with any 
other Reads r ter which purpose shall be pleased to forward 
them free to S.'rool Uon-mitteeg and Teacher*, they remitting 
us rimptu tig amount of posUige i« stamps agreeable to priceB 
annexed 
Particular ittention is called to the anger, printing and bind¬ 
ing of these bocks. 
ifost liberal tornis for introduction. 
Catalogues of all oar Educational and Miscellaneous Publi¬ 
cations furnished on application ; together with terms tor iutro- 
d net tor. and for gelllnc. Teachers and Committees will please 
comumiilcate with SANBORN. CARTER. BAZ3N A CO, 
Noe. 25 axd 29 CorehO, Sceton. 
or with COLS. ADAMS A CO, 4U Buffalo St, Sr>rie *ter, N. Y. 
ty Cots, A saws A Co. are appointed agents for Toww’s 
Nbw Sekixs, aud will supply them to Teacher* and others, for 
examination or introduction, on PnbUshers'terms. SSeo rrtf 
BONE DUST 1 BONE DUST3! 
H aving erected a mill for grinding bones 
we are prepared to famish his valuable fertiliser in 
moderate quantities Goaree, or halt inch size, at $ 2 U per tun, 
and fine at $25 per tun. delivered at car* or boats In Buffalo, 
charging cost for package*. Address 
HARRIS X PRESTON. Buffalo. K. Y. 
July 20,1857. 394w5*ow 
HENRY SARGENT, 
Late (tor 7 tsars) ctr rttx Fia* ot Cawbeli. Jt S-vKGXUT, 
ATTORNEY AMI COUSSEbLOK AT LAW. 
O FFICE SO *1. ARCADE (JALLSST. ROCHESTER, N. 
Y.—will give sfacial attention to lie collection of moneys 
on bond* and mortgagor, totes and accounts, in tho United 
State* sad Canadas, aud will promptly remit the same as de¬ 
sired. Ctatve for infringement* oa Patati, aud aeaiD*» Iafur- 
ance Companies and Corporalten*, enforced to -JJc‘tir.en«.— 
Title to real oelnte perfected—t oslnej* coco ±c red with the 11a- 
Hon. Erastus Coming A Co, Albany, N. Y.; Wm. Barton, Esq, 
Banker, No. 20 Merchants' Exchange, N. Y. 390eow3m. 
ESTABLISHED IIsT 18SS. 
C . A . BURK Sc CO., 
T JtPOBTESS, M AStTP ACTC8S 38 AND 
J. Dealers la 
Watches. Jewelry and Diamonds- Plain and Fanoy 
Silver Ware, Fine Table Cutlery. Silver 
Plated Qcods. and a great Variety 
of Fauoy Articles 
Onr assortment ot the above Goods to the largest to be found, 
and tne prices the most t'easonablr. We Invito the attention of 
those who wish to examine ot purchase 
C. A. Burr. No. 2 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
Jxa T, Fox, ' 386tf 
Chi 8 Effiis 
1*57, for winch, or cuts with mil .ivscrit.tiou. enclose a postage 
stamp and address Dr. J AS. G. HUNT. Ctociimati. O. 
Euitoks inrerthigthis ad*erttscu,- ra and note thrice, with tn 
Editorial calling attention to ic and sending a copy to my ad¬ 
dress, will receive » Farm Right for I'JU acres. 3‘tpwfi 
EMPIRE NURSERY. 
T HR SUBSCRIBERS OFi’ER FUR SALE at the Empire 
Nurseries, on New Maiu Street Flock Road, a short dis¬ 
tance east of the city, a large and a choice collection of Fruit 
and Oruamenial Trees, Shrub* Ac, at wnolesole »nd retail. 
Great inducements will be offered to those who wish trees 
packed for the Southern or Wi s>ra markets. 
Also, 1,000 pounds BASSWOOD BARK, suitable for tying 
bnds. Inquire al the office of G- G McKtnstor, No. 3, corner of 
Maiu aud South St Paul streets, np stairs, or at the Nnrserv 
described above. McKINSTER A CUMMINGS. 
Rochester, N Y„ Aug • 1897. 
J. SAGE it SONS. 
LilTliOGKAFILERS* AJiU ENGRAVERS, 
SOP Maim Strxet. Btrrrau), 
OVHR S A. & B'S MUSIC rlTORB. 
ACHROMATIC M1CROSCOFES. 
T H E SUBSCRIBERS INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR 
superior Achromatic Single and Compound Microscopes^ 
that have obtained tho cotmticudatiou of the most eminent sci¬ 
entific men of America, and for which they hove received the 
EliVJIRA MCSIC SCHOOL. 
fpHIS INSTITUTION, for Instruction on the Piano, Organ, 
A Melodecm, Gnitar. Violin, and in Vocal Music and Harmony, 
is situs ted In a beau til vl valley—healthful, quiet and pleasant— 
and provides a more thowagb course of Mosucal Insratrcnojl 
than ha* before been offered on this Continent. Pupils enjoy 
•npertor advantage* In many respects, being under the super¬ 
vision of Teacher* who have spent several years with the beat 
master*, and graduated with the highest honors farm* for 
1897, cotnmeaoe as follows: 
March 4th, June 8d, September HA. December 14, 
Pupils con enter at any time durins the term. Thirty pupils can 
be accommodated in the family of the Principal, at the rate of 
$60 per Term—Including board, tuition, use of piano, washing, 
Slmlra. S, Y , May, 1S57. 
383m6wo 
THE ROCHESTER STONE YARD, 
r l WELL STOCKED AT ALL TIMES WITH THE BEST 
quality of Locktort un> Minty a Samp Stow*, such as 
Flagging, Platform. Curb, Paving and Cross-walk; Cap* and 
Sills Water Table«, Door Sills, of anv rise required. Stops, Co¬ 
ping, WeU aed Cistern Covers, Bu Lid tug Stone, 4c, which will 
be fa.raiihed al ibe lowest prices os short notice, and laid in the 
beat manner it desired. We will also •ieUvex Stone tn any quan¬ 
tity to any place on the Lake*. Canal* or Railroads T: ankful 
tor the ponocage heretofore bestowed upon us by our customer* 
and fried-da, we shall endeavor to merit a ooattnnauce. 
Office and Yard in Rochester, oorner of Fitahngb St and Erie 
Canal, lust route of Court House In Buffalo, on the Canal cp- 
tato AKricnRurnl Society of IhMl 
Thei-e Vicrosoopos range rrotn forms of tne greatest possible 
simplicity, to them) combining the most elaborate ot modern 
Improvements. 
They call particular attentian to their * Small Microscopes for 
Student*,” which are provided with objectives sufficient for all 
ortor-ary and even for professional iuvestigatious, and of a 
quality carer before sold by any foreign or American maker, at 
prices comparatively so low. 
descriptive Priced Catalogues will be sent free of charge on 
application. J. A- W. ORCNOW, 
April 29, 1357.—(!t-5-n 1 4j New Haven, Ot. 
Orders addrereed to *lthcr of the uudoralgned, or left at onr 
quarries ai Lockport or Med-aa, will be attended to punctually. 
New Haven, Ot. 
WM. CARSON, Agent tor Rochester and vicinity. 
or. 8A&H eb soars, 
MUSIC PUBLISHERS, 
NO. SOS MAIN 8TRKBT, BUFFALO, 
Pi as os and Milodkons from the best Factories to the Union, 
for sale at makers prices. 
SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. 
I FARM OF 040 ACRES AT GOODING'S JKGV8. 26^ 
A mtlea 8. W. front Chicago, prairie and umber, bouse, barn, 
orchards, 560 acres fenced. * portion under plow, and seeded.— 
WtU be sold, including 500 sheep. *00 bead of cattle, 4 guod 
breeding mares; also, tbe farm ic-ils and machltrery. at 3 very 
knu price aud on accommodating terms. For particulars address 
H. C, WHITK, at office of Mooax 4 itural New-Yorker, 
Ang. 8,1837 .396 Rochester, N. Y. 
HAY AND CATTLE SCALER vpr FNDTTI p a RAT 1... r, > a T W 
G reat reduction of prices i t these “ stand- * fIrmof friuACRFs vr GnmtTVG^ asovsmu 
Pv!ir? K, il« U wcid tw ihi. a r^ q 't wJftobre'Vra 7 l " orchards, 560 acres fenced, a uortton under plow, and seeded.— 
Every scale Is noat by the K S Star,car.I weights, and warrant. WjU ^ 9oWi including 500 Bheep. IDO bead of cattle, 4 gcod 
rLn r !?nin U aTf »*n nt t0 pan pr ^ C0UJltI y. ' breeding mares; also, tbe farm tools and machinery, at 3 very 
^ ' P I porsytr | tout prtoe aud on accommodating tenos. For partlealara address 
A.-Iarntf DU RTEE * FORSYIH H. C. WHITE, at office or Moosa's Rural New-Yorker, 
_ Manufacturing t o.. Rochester. N. Y Aug. 8,1837 .396 Rochester, N. Y. 
8CPEJUOB SUFFOLK. SWINE. 
1 SHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FOR SALE PURE SUFFOLK 
. Swlno, bred from Ibeir best Suffolk Stoct Address 
JOSIAH ST1CKNKY, Watertown. Mass. 
3J7m-s.o n or ISAAC STICKNKY. Boston. do 
It ts not only beautifully printed, but Is edited with much care , TAEVON6 ytlK SAlX—A tew thorough-bred Bnlis and 
and good taste. It Is brim full of good things foe the firesldo I L/ Heifers, bred horn my own nerd, by my imported boll, 
circlo, and no fa.-mcr c;m afford to be without it.— ibsmii\Vh(Zt) I Dukeof Devon. Also, Essex hogs. Address 
tfinocrat. I 394wl2 CHARLES Jl ELY, Elyria, 0. 
