-t „„ „ . . ,, _• ,_, . „<• TORO\T0, July 29.— The supplies of produce have been 1 i i (, n !> [\ o I ,» I I, -1 I r u » i a u u u a • -xro -c-i -n- j. 
News irai a 0 rapns. J. C. G, Kennedy, who was the superintendent Ot very insignificant throughout the week. Farmers generally -Al CIDER AND WINE MILL AUD PEESS. VJ 
The Union Agricultural Society, at their next the seventh census, to make the necessary arrange- hav '® l ? een 100 busll y engaged to allow them to come to This sterling Machine, which from the test of several . 
_ . “ . . _ . . ... _ . , , - ,. ... market. . years has proved itself superior m point of simplicity and inventions m me si 
Fair at Dundee, Yates Co., in October, will ofier a ments, in conformity with law, for the eighth Grain—S ince Saturday no fall wheat has been offered on efficiency to anything in the market, is now ready for the everywhere. lull i 
„ _ ’ . , ’ , ... ’ _ _ , .. the market. On that day a few loads were bought at os fid anr ,i p harvest of 18.W 498-4teow. i 
premium of five dollars to the yonng lady who will census. Before the work of collecting the census ^ bushel, that being the highest rate paid. Since that we jt is made if possible better than ever, and where there - 
pare a peck of potatoes in the shortest time and do is entered upon, which will not be until after the cUne"hasft Ike n 'place*?nThe°mark e ts.^The mlrk^is much i™nlf fm ' 1 j E " W A ® ° S 
it the best. next session of Congress, it is intended, if possible, affected by this intelligence, and we question much if wheat screws from 3 inches diameter and 4 feet long, to 6 inches | CHEAPEST 
, „ , , b _V, ’e flL ^ad been offered yesterday, n would nave commanded over diameter and 8 feet long, at reasonable prices. Address In use, and the on 
The Mobile Mercurr says that a government to collate and arrange tho returns of the seven 4 si«d@5s ¥ bushel for the best. Spring wheat has not been \y. 0. IliCKOK, Eagle Works. rapidity 
x J J o .. . ,,____ „„„ j;i„ offered, and under present circumstances is not quotable. RPO-Ot Ilarrisburgb. Pa. witho Hlnuio Hm 
vessel has been sent to St. Andrew’s Bay, to search censuses already taken, so that they may readily parley, of good quality, might bring 3s 6 d bushel, but even —11 ---- ppr Hour, and c 
H ICKOR’S PATENT PORTABLE 
CIDER AND WINE MILL AND PRESS. 
have been too busily engaged to allow them to come to tpi^g sterling Machine, which from the test of several We have one ot tne greatest curiosities ana most vamame 
market. , „ . . „ , years has proved itself superior in point of simplicity and inventions in the known world, for which we want agents 
Grain—S ince Saturday no fall wheat has been offered on £ fficiency t0 anything in the market, is now ready for the everywhere. Full P« rt ; c « iar8 „\ er ' t , . ... „ 
the market. On that clay a few loads were bought at os bd a p D i e harvest of 1859. 49 8-4teow ._ SHAW & CLARK, Bidqeford, Maine, 
bushel, that being the highest rate paid. Since that we i 3 ma de if possible better than ever, and where there . , ,, ... . si i, , v n i w m i u u i v v 
QREAT CURIOSITY. 
We have one of the greatest curiosities and most valuable 
\Y. 0. HiCKOK, Eagle Works. 
Ilarrisburgb, Pa. 
E DWARDS’ SHINGLE MACHINE 
the 
CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST AND BEST 
In use, and the only one cutting a perfect Shingle with 
rapidity. 
With a Single Horse Power, will Cut 8,000 Shingles 
per Hour, and can he Propelled by Hand to Cut 
for fiiiibusters. The government had information be referred to and availed of for information. Br n|u'lot of 30 bushed at “s' iO bushel. 8 Oat” are likewise P &co 1 y' — Prince’? ^carh^Ma-niaPthe 2,000 pep Hour " For ^“EmValfoAClilttenanga 
that they were rendezvousing there in considerable Many of these returns were never published. They settling on the market Camera get 2 s 9d » bushel, while , arg * s V & Strawberries, sweet and fine flavor, $? per 100, 493eow6t or J. W. PORTER, Syracuse, 
numbers—some accounts say to the number of lie in the department, an immense mass of chaotic Flour-T here are si ill no transactions to note in flour, f/adms^Pi'uA Alabhi^'^iunmii. Western Queen^2 perriool 7} 8 . TENT AND FLAG MANUFACTORY, 
fifteen hundred matter. Inquiries made either by individuals or Hover. Wilson's Albany, Burr’s Pine, Crimsoni<W, Hud- *-'■ Rochester, N. Y. 
niteen nunarea. a __ ; _ fo „ to wi P *r for «?, ***?£« °nr*bfretain..?ifSfirfcfi sir; I son, Eany Scarlet. Genesee, Iowa, McAvoy’s Superior and _TENTS AND FLAGS to Rent,_suitable for Agricultural 
The public lands advertised to he sold in Min- “‘ hori “ d _>>X Congress, in regard to specific facts 
nesotafrom the 1st to the 14th of October, embrace I> resMted " the re “™ s - “ uM be re “ d,l! ’ 
liQ^WGlGuo 
the government alternates within the six mile 
limits of the railroad grants, and the pine lands of Perilous Passage op the North Briton. The 
the northeastern portion of that State, consisting following paragraph i3 an extract from the log 
of a million and three quarter acres. °f ^be steamship North Briton, which arrived at 
,, „ , ,, , ,, , New York last week:—“The North Briton dis- 
The New Orleans Picayune says that the Amen- _. . 
..to ,n,l « fir cvfro |r„~.| „ flnnr icr rct iilprl o. Oj *1 I suu, marly otaiic , ucursue, A”"V’„‘ f ,r I TENT3 roAlia to Kent, suuao.e tor Agricultural 
ct3 barrel F y , tlo r 3 t led at S}Jo * : No, 1, Movamensing, Orange Prolific, Rival Hudson,Scarlet j Fairs, Military Encampments, Conferences, Camp Meet- 
ilv- barrel.— trlODe, j c 0!1Ci Walker, Longwortb’a Prollho, all $1 per 100, $1 to $i j > ^ 
1 - i per 1.C00. Jenny Lind, Hooker, May Queen, Peabody, Pri- Having the entire stock of Tenia formerly owned by E. C. 
NEW TOPK Tnly 07_The current nrices for ‘he week- Prolific, Suprema, Triumphant Scarlet, and Wyoming. $4 
italltheffiirkets^^reasfollow^ per 100. Packed well and receipt forwarded, with Descrip- 
neie fi Awt, siio.wvaio.sn • nrdin*. tive Catalogue of 140 varieties, with culture. 500-lt 
answered. The Cattle Markets. 
Perilous Passage op the North BaiTON.-The NEW'YORK.July CL-Thejmrrent prices for the week Sed^'wefland rStJomaVdeffi wiffi Des^ 
following paragraph i3 an extract from the “log” bkef Oattlk—F irst quality, 9 cwt.. *10,no@10,50: ordina- tive Catalogue of 140 varieties, with culture. 500-lt 
of tlie ctMmchin North Hritnn which arrived at ^ do > *9.0009,50: common do, $3,5009,00; inferior do, -——- 
ot the steamship North Lnton, winch arrived at $7j0d@8i00> iOLIVTON LIBERVL INSTITUTE.-This Institu- 
New York last week:—“The North Briton dis- Cows and CAT.vRS-First quality *50,00@60.00; ordinary tion, situated in the beautiful and healthy village of 
, . _ T . . do. «40@50: common do, $30,00@40,00; inferior do. $20,00 Clinton, Oneida County, commences its Fall Term on 
charged her pilot at the Bell Buoy, Liverpool, at @ 95,00 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, and continues fourteen 
m, rv f ,, , , , 1:25 P. M., saw a large iceberg, and continued to do, $2,00@3,09. ,, cl ._ eJt/ 
the sea. The Surveyors brought back a large . . ’ 1-1 Swine— First quality, 6&@7 l- 6 c: other qualities, 6X@63fc. 
. . . . .. . .... 7 see icebergs all the afternoon. At night a thick _ . ,,,, JUC ,. 
number of terracota idols, musical instruments, , , . 6 , . , CAMBRIDGE, July 27.— Atmarket 1,280 cattle, about 1,100 hi P n .pciired^ 7 nd the TnytUution is designed to^embrace 
silver rings, ba.rdi^o,, Ac.; all of which indicate “” d « “T I 
an advanced condition of c viliaation among the ,l0Wlj '- s °°“ ‘ fler tlV0 0 cl “ k 0n the 0f “ SSSi S-K J7.508i8.00, first ,nsl»v, 
. . . 3 the 21st, the fog cleared away, when immense ice- $S,5p@6,75; second do, $6,00@0,o0; tilird do, $5,00@0,00; 
aboriginal people of Mexico. ... a:’ Ai„Kra„f or »„ 
mate. Scarlet Melting, Alpine Red and White. $1.50 per 100. Williams, with several new ones in addition, I am prepared 
Diadem, Glen Albin, Le Baron, Imperial Crurson, Scarlet to fill all orders the public may feel pleased to honor me with. 
Prolific, Suprema, Triumphant Scarlet, and Wyoming, $4 Tents and Flags of every description made to order, 
per 100. Packed well and receipt forwarded, with Descnp- Address JAMES FIELD, 
tive Catalogue of 140 varieties, with culture. 500-lt 4^9 Box 701, Rochester, N. Y, 
rf - '!LINTON LIBERAL INSTITUTE.—This.InsUtu- "DORTABLE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS 
Ay tion, situated in tbe beautiful and healthy village of A manufactured rt 
Clinton, Oneida County, commences its Fall Term on __ -?«- v 
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7th, and continues fourteen ^ • ‘‘VUUU <Sc OO., ibaton., IN. Y., 
weeks—its Winter Term January 4th, and continues thi>-- Of all sizes and of the most approved designs, and made of 
teen weeks—its Spring and Summer Term April 19th, aDd the best materials and in perfect workmanship, 
continues thirteen weeks. There are two Departments— Orders for Steam Engines will be filled on short notice. 
Male and Female—in separate and commodious buildings. Any persons interested or wishing Steam Power, by in- 
Professor N. White, A. M.. is Principal of the Male, and closing a P. O. stamp to our address, will be furnished with 
Miss H. M. Parkhurst is Principal of the Female Depart- a Circular. 483-131 
ment. An excellent corps of experienced Teachers has -—-—--—- 
S TONE YARDS—FOR 1859.—RATHBtJN & WHIT¬ 
MORE, have always on hand a good supply of Lock- 
bergs hove in sight in all directions. At about 
Nicholas Longworth, the Cincinnati millionaire, four 0 , clock the whole At]antic ahead of us> a3 far 
was sitting on the steps of a drinking house the as w „ „ 0 .. ld see _ waa covered with fields of ice. 
— . iu 5 bi«.» wuioj .to mm. MO RE, have always on hand a good supply of Lock- 
slowly. Soon after two o’clock on the moruiDg of t E^tra.' 47 50a« 0Q • first quality tion. Classical, Mathematical and Scientific. The govern- port and Medina Stone, Caps .Sills, Platforms, 8 teM, 
rffio (3)Hment of the School, in both departments, though firm, wfll posts, Welland Cistern Covers, Curbing. Paving, and Build- 
the 21st, the fog cleared away, when immense ice- $<v>P@(>,/d; second do, $b,00@0,b0, third do. $o,00@0.U0, be strictly paternal, and the respective Principals and Stew- ing Stone, Flagging—all sizes. Fire-proof Vaults, Ac. They 
ordinary do. $3.75. 
Working Oxen—$ 75.1100175 It pair. 
Cows and Calves— $25, 87, 45@60. 
Stores— Yearlings. $llfl,0O@00.0J: two years old, $22.00® 
27,00: three years old. $23,00033,00. 
Sheep and Lambs— 4390 at market. Prices— in lots. $1,50, 
2,00®2,25. Extra, $ 2 , 75 . 3,<003.50. 
was silling on ine sieps 01 a annnng nouse rue as wo could see> wa3 covered with fi elds 0 f ice , $1 
other day, with his hat between his knees, waiting presen ting, apparently, a perfect barrier to our 2.00®2.25. Extra, $2,75.3,(003.50. 
for a friend, when a passing stranger dropped a CQurse we3tsv - ard . The course of the ship was, cIlf toss® lull’sc Im.^’Sw. 7 @ 7 Xc ^ a. 
quarter into his hat, thinking him a beggar!- according , y; immediately changed to the south, Vkal Calvrs-$4.00@7.00. 
Nick’s personal appearance is said to justify the q „j „i nn „ ; n that Hireetion until a PHILADELPHIA, July 27.—There was quite a large rop- 
J J and we steamed along in that direction until a p]y of beef catUe at the tw . 0 pr - incipa i ci r0 ve yards this 
inference. nassaoe was discovered through the ice, when the week, the offer'ngs amounting to about l.sOO head. The 
xi- , , “6 s ’ unusual number for this season of the year has a tendency 
A Cincinnati Justice recently gave judgment in steamer was again headed westward. At onetime, to reduce the price about X c ib. The sales of ordinary 
favor of a matrimonial broker for $25, for obtain- i n the afternoon of the 21st, there were fifty-six t °sl I 0 ” E d P iThe suppl^T^eeo^'lJfi^^dM^or some 
ards of the two departments will endeavor to make each a wul contract for Street Improvements, generally, at home 
healthy, comfortable, safe and happy Home. or abroad, and fill all orders on short notice, addressed to 
nni» The expenses, including Board, Lodging, Room-rent, Thomas Rathbun, Buffalo, Wa. W. Whitmorr, Lockport, or 
,uuis» Washing, Fuel. Lights, and Tuition in the common branch- to the subscriber, Fitzhugh St. Bridge, Rochester, 
,1 Ko es, will be only from $45 to $50 per term. 484wc WK. CARSON. Agent. 
es, will be only from $45 to $50 per term. 
For further particulars, see Circulars, or inquire of the 
Princioals in Clinton. 
August 1, 1859. 500-lt 
the price too extravagant. saw many icebergs in the Straits. At one time allo^whichVere^ofd at f from 3 ^@9 | n i00 as! d ° ^ hta,i ’ b {? a ^ be^n^'nown'to break P oom'know1ed"e^^’ an< * compeUtion Md'trTaS^oW^c^eoTtwithmoTeand bettw 
The Italian Colony at Tobasco, in Mexico, has seventeen were in sight. Early on Friday morn- be ^Vere^ operati °“ : ’ any per ‘ ^The^ner^' 
been abandoned in consequence of persecution by ing we saw two icebergs which had forced their ^jere^old at from $18 to $60. according to quality and ii'a^xcellent subsoil plow; it answers equally Seen’“uSaHemp^to chlng^i 30 8UCCeS8M ^ 
the government, they being suspected of liberalism, way through the Straits We were in the vicinity BRIGHTON. July 28,-At market, 1100 beeves. 200 stores. "s^lfifcheTp? price only $7,00; placing it within the t AS^^nsSiot 
On the 11th of April, Miramon shot three Italians of ice for more than thirty-six hours, during a part 4,000 sheep and lambs, and 170 swine. reach of any ' d therefore there can be no mon op- durable, and sustain its reputation as the leading and most 
,, * ’ . . . , , , • , „ .j „ i„ mnomfnr „ Beef OATTLE-EMra, $8,23000,00; first quality, $3,000 6th.lt is not patented, tneretore mere can De no monop acceptable machine to the largest class of farmers in th« 
without even the form of a trial, of which time the temperature was only nve tie- 00 . 00 , second quality, $ 7 . 00 ; third quality, $3,5000,00. _ _ _ country. 
August 1 , 1859. ° n ‘ _ 500-lt ]VI A N N Y" ’ S COMBINED 
C^ESS THAN U ON r E , HALF mA, ' VS BEDUCED TO WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT, 
DRAINING AND SUBSOIL PLOW. Eor tLe Bar-vest of 1859, 
This Plow which we were the first to manufacture and . subscriber begs to inform the public that he continues 
troduce in Cayuga Co., has been thoroughly tested for two manufacture this popular machine, and pledges himself to 
;ars, and has proved, and is pronounced by all who have Produce an implement that will fully, sustain its former repu- 
ven it a fair trial, to he the most valuable invention of the Ration, as the best combined machine yet introduced, and 
-e connected with drainin'- Inferior to none, either as a Reaper or Mower. 
It has been proved to possess the following advantages: hadasteady and increasing popularity (Torn the Apt. 
,l at on alf telackius sobs. ° f ^ 6X1,61136 ° f ditCh ‘ ^nlva ^T P it carriedTff^^the hfeSh^aUhe^ 
2d. It 13 durable. It has been put to Vne. sever ext test, and ° f i, e lTL ^ 1 ; t a i, n £ 
not one has been known to break to our knowledge. 
3d. It is simple in its construction and operation; any per- 
W Kiv, f 0 Tt e ia h che P 'in I ? , l 7 S r 1 'pp nvh/ $7 00 - nlarin- it within the ^e main effort during the last year has been to improve 
5th c “ ?7, ° 0, i o its mechanical construction, to make it stronger and more 
competition and trials of 1858, came out with more and better 
established points of excellence than ever before. 
The general principles peculiar to this machine, and upon 
without even the form of a trial. of which time the temperature 
There was a conspiracy among the convicts at S rees a bote the fieezing point. 
Sing Sing to escape on Monday week, but it wa3 ..”***'— 
found out in time to adopt efficient measures to I 
prevent success. Not a man escaped, although AN JJIlXvJ* 
about one hundred were in the conspiracy. — - — - 
Public meetings have recently been held in Mis- THE TOILET COMPANION 
souri, for the purpose of adopting measures to Is the name by which Messrs. JosErn Burnett & Co., 
BRIGHTON. July 28.—At market, 1100 beeves, 200 3 tores, oth H is cheap; price onty $/,uu; pi< 
4 Oflfl qhppn JinH lfl.mand 170 Rwin( x rCftCD. Ot <iny tclTIIlCr 
Beef Cattle— Extra, $8,25000,00; first quality, $3,000 6 th. It is not patented, therefore there can be no monop 
00.00, second quality, $7.00; third quality, $5,50@0,00. oI L m “ lt; - ... „ /x, I country, 
Working OxRN-$inO@189. Mr. Thomas, editor of the Co. Gentleman, has sold a large | W arra 
Milch Cows-$39@ to; common, $19020. number of these Plows for $10 each, and 
Veal Calves— $3.00. 5.0007,00. privilege of advertising in that oaper b 
Stores—^ Yearlings, none; two years old, $22027; three cause it interfered with Mr T. s interest 
ijrpnra old 7 ° manufacture? s a set of Patter ns a 
1 Hides-7 X® 8 c Ib. Calf skins. 12013c $ ft. 7w7A a Cut, for $15.00. A liberal discou 
Tallow—S ales at7@7Xc iR ft. to any address by R. R., on receipt of pric 
Sheep and Lasibs-$1,5U@1,75; extra, $ 2 , 5003 , 54 ), application. [aOO] ALDEN A Ci 
Pelts— 2fi@56c each. 
Swine—S pring pigs, 6 Xc: fat hogs, WAc. OLBl.IC SALE OF DEVON 
durable, and sustain its reputation as the leading and most 
acceptable machine to the largest class of farmers in the 
number of these Plows for $10 each, and we were denied the 
privilege of advertising in that paper by Mr. Tucker, be- 
Warranted capable of cutting from 10 to 15 acres of grass 
or grain per day, in a workmanlike manner. 
Price of Machine as heretofore, varies according to width 
of cut, and its adaptation in size and strength to different 
To manu facturers a setof Patterns and Plou, complete, ^ country from *125 to $150 delivered here 
with a Cut, for $15,00. A liberal discount to dealers. Sent t be cars ' WALTER A WOOD 
appUcatfon . 633 by BOW' ^ALDEN &Co„ Auburn^Y™ Manufacturer and Proprietor. Hoosick Falls, N. Y 
Swine—S pring pigs, 6 ><c: tat hogs, b^c. j YJL'BLIC SALE OF DEVON CATTLE AND 
The Wool Markets, SOUTH-DOWN SBEiEL’. 
1 On WEDNESDAY, 7th September next, at 10 o clock A.M., 
NEW YORK, July 23.—Native fleece is in fair request at j a t my Farm on Grand Island, near Buffalo, I will sell my 
full prices; sales of 175,000 fts. at 37K@41c for quarter blood; entire herd of thorough-bred Devon Cattle, consisting of 
, .1 J • • r m ill it I .1 ’ l- AH’* l M.IY, ,) Uiy 4JU.-114WVO UOrpg IO III ICiLA. .cqULJl HI ai Illy A ill Ill UU VjraiJU ISIcUIU, IICCU DUliaiD, A Will 
prevent tne driving ol iexas cattle tnrougn that at Boston, designate the neat and convenient case in full prices; sales of 175,000 fts. at 37K@41c for quart°r blood: entire herd of thorough-bred Devon Cattle, cons 
State to the North. It is alleged that these droves which these famous chemists and perfumers put up their Pullfd^ls^n ^dfr^e 1 "request upwards of 38 Cows, Heifers, Bulls, and Bull am ^ __ ^ _ __ 
leave malignant diseases along the route, of which superior preparations for toilet use, viz : —“ Kalliston,” steady rates; sales of 35,00) fts. at 30@48c, as to quality. j vrill also sell at the same time 100 thorough-bred South- eive^much thought audatten donto'the construction o"f wiial 
. . .. . , ‘ „ ,, „ _ Foreign is in good supply, and is less active, but prices are Down Ewes and Rams. Also, 100 or more choice grade ? ajnnlil hp a exeat want of the Farmers—a lighter 
many Missouri cattle have died. Cocoaine, Oriental Tooth Wash, and Flori- without essential change. We quote: Breeding Ewes, of Cotswold and South-Down crosses-the an d cheaper machine^expreskly for mowiig, than hal yet 
x> ,,, , , ,,, , , mel.” Tho Kalliston is an article the ladies already Am. Saxony fleece, # ft. best class of Mutton Sheep. Also, half a dozen superior been ma( i e . 
Between two and three hundred thousand pounds . ... ,, , _„_Aim full blood Merino.53@a5 young white Breeding Sows. And now after the most thorough and repeated exper!- 
- ax ax • regard as an indispensable preparation for promoting Am. X and Y blood Merino . 46049 3 The sale will be positive, and toithout reserve, if there m enta and te^in every variety of field, and^in^all kindsand 
of wool have been received from New Mexico this bea m,y condition of the skin, and beautifying the native and X blood Merino. are purchasers to buy the Stock, as 1 am going out of j n every condition of grass, I am prepared, with entire confi- 
_ „ . . . , " _ Extra, pulled....45050 stock-breeding altogether. . . dence. to offer to the farmers and dealers of the United 
Manufacturer and Proprietor. Hoosick Falls, N. Y, 
BENNETT GRAY, Brockport, 
WiL HENRY HARMON, Scottsville, 
433-tf. Agents for Monroe County, N. Y. 
O O D ’ S M O "W J3. B . — 
Patented February S2d, 1859. 
During the six years I have been engaged In the manufac¬ 
ture of the Manny Combined Reaper and Mower, I have 
given much thougbtand attention to the construction of what 
season. It is taken to Lexington, Ky., to be man- complexion. Tne Ooooame, containing a large proper- Superfine. pSil^d!!!"!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!! 1!!!!!!!! 
- ---„- . , . dence, to offer to the farmers and dealers of the United 
Terms:—On sums over $50, and up to $100, six months; states, the great desideratum in this department of AgricuL 
ufacturcd into blankets and the coarser woolen tion of Cocoa-Nut Oil, imparts to the hair a glossy K 0 ,- *• Pulled ...and on sums over $ 100 . a year’s credit will be given, on ap- tural labor-saving machines—a Mower, superior m its capac- 
, , • , ’’ ™ B J California, fine, unwashed.2o@28 pro ved notes, with interest; or a liberal discount will be ity for good wor £ to any hitherto introduced, of easy draft, 
fabrics. appearance, invigorates it, and gives It a healthy California, common do.10017 made for cash. light cheep and durable 
The Overland Mail brings intelligence that about g f0Wth - The Oriental Tooth Wash arrests decay of . .. 26030 tv The_St_ock wiU j^deUveredJo the purch^e h) 3 , ™ f JL f 8 . „ m 7 i ! 5X5 * 
Valparaiso, unwashed .. 11012 the Railroad Stations in Buffalo. Black Rock, or Tonawan- special want of farmers, and to place within the reach of all, 
S Am r»nmmnn w-lchPrl 1 1 !< i .. ... C$a nm kAntq in Tl.itVolrx if ronnirPfl x < _ l- _it_i „ — _ 
throe hundred Pike’a T’enk- omi'm-anta had the teeth, cures canker, hardens tho gums, and imparls S. Am. common, washed. . da. or at the Steamboats in Buffalo, if required. a Mower that for practical working, cheapness and simplicl- 
three nunarea i ike s I eak emigrants bad arrived ’ ’ , 8 . Am. Entre Rios, washed. 15@18 Catalogues of the Stock will be sent by mad to those ty, will be without a rival. 
t tJelt I L- r't • , ... , m fragrance to the breath. Florimel is a delicate and 
f. , , 1 ^ 1 ° a ea 1 u e cor ' nion. wo endur i n g p er f Qm e of exquisite odor, and so pure as not S Am Cordova, washed.ASteamFerryBoatwillcrosstherivereveryhourbe- 
thousand Pike 8 Peakers are reported on their way , .. . , ,x K , East India, washed. 20@22 tween Lower Black Rock and the Farm op the day of sale. 
, ~ ... . _ ,, x , to discolor the lightest fabric. These preparations aie African, unwashed. 9018 The Stock can be seen at any time previous by calling at 
to California, via. Salt Lake, and from their desti- DO t only of approved usefulness, and all that they pro- African, washed....my residence. LEWIS F. ALLEN. 
a... i _j:,:-.. x_Li_ 1 Smyrna, unwaslied.. 14018 nim-lr Bock. N. Y.. August 1. 18 d 9. 5u0-at 
S. American, unwashed. 9014 wanting them. 
S Am. Cordova, washed. 20022 A Steam Ferry Boat will cross the river every hour be- 
tute condition, trouble was anticipated. 
fess to be, but also remarkable for a delicacy of perfume 
The Mayor of Philadelphia took measures to ai ’ d healthy purity, very seldom met with in articles 
prevent the running of Sunday cn)rs in that city. w ‘rich are sold at such modcrat^.' prices.— Providence 
The matter was appealed to Judge Thompson, who Pre ' sa - _^_ 
has sustained the Mayor. He regards the running Beautt. - The perfection of beauty, even in the most 
of cars on Sunday as-a breach of the peace. beautiful woman, is gained at her toilet. There the use 
8 myrna, unwashed.14018 
Smyrna, washed.l. 22023 
Mexican, unwashed.1.. 11014 
Tribune. 
Bi/lSTON, July 28.—Rj^^faore doing \in domestic wool, 
and’ prices are steady, sales have' been 150,000 fts. 
fleece and pulled, at pric^pmuing from 42055c for fleece. 
A lot of coarse Canada sMd at 35c. In foreign the sales 
Black Rock, N. Y., August 1,1859. 
LEWIS F. ALLEN. 
5u0-5t 
JJTJIRJSriETT’S COCOAINE. 
COCOAINJO. 
BURNETT’S COCOAINE. 
A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil. &c„ for dressing the Hair. 
Beautt. -The perfection of beauty, even in the most 1 comprise *00 to 500 bales Cape, Mestizo, East Indian and p7 efficacy and agreeableness, it is without an equal. 
carson Sunday as'a breach of the peace. beautiful woman, is gained at her toilet. There the use aa r j^ier n tfne Var *^ 3 w 6 ) iCe vVesteri^imxe 7 d 33038 
The immigration to Wisconsin and Minnesota is °f Burnett’s Kalliston is indispensable; it eradi- 
, , ... ,, „ ,, . , cates all unsightly objects, such as tan, freckles, and ^ blood.43049 Do.unwa_tieJ.iiStiq 
be larger this year than for three years past, and , . . _ , . , . ., k 0 ?? 1 ? 011 . 40042 byrian.ii@23 
... . „ . ' . pimples, and gives the complexion a clear and bloom- Pulled, extra.4h@o4 Cape.24@b0 
ost of the immigrants are Norwegians. During . Do. superfine.40@50 Crimea.9017 
, . . , 6 FT ... . . ° mg appearance. Prepared by Joseph Burnett & Co., D o. No. 1 .32042 Buencs Ayres. 9045 
to be larger this year than for three years past, and . , , ,, J ’ 
, ... . , .t . _ . pimples, and gives the comp 
most of the immigrants are Norwegians. During ing appearance . Prep ared 
the first sixteen days of June 65 immigrant wagons, Bostoil> -. Bostcn Traveller. 
325 immigrants, and over 1,000 head of cattle __ __ ____ 
crossed the Mississippi at Da Crescent, Minnesota, 
for the purpose of settling in that State. Markets, Commerce, Sic. 
A Milan correspondent of the Boston Atlas gives_ 
this remarkable incident of the battle of Solferino. ~ 
At the chateau of Cavriana was a lady with two 
Rural Nkw-Yorker Officr,? 
Rochester, Aug. 1, 1859. ) 
Full blood.52051 Smyrna, washed.17030 
Half and X blood.43049 Do. unwashed.9X019 
Common.40042 Syrian.11023 
Pulled, extra.46054 Cape.24060 
Do. superfine.40050 Crimea. 9047 
Do. No. i.32042 Buencs Ayres. 9045 
Do. No. 2. Peruvian, washed.25@32 
CHICAGO, July 30 —Quiet, but prices fully maintained. 
The following are the closiag rates: 
Fleece— Common native, 30032c: quarter blood. 32033c: 
half blood. 34@36c; three quarter Wood, 37039c; full 
blood, 42044c; full blood Saxony, 44046. 
Pulled— No. 1, 20025 ; superfine, SU035; extra, 35040; 
double extra, 40042.— Democrat. 
CLEVELAND, July 28.—Receipts falling off. The follow¬ 
ing quotations are paid by the princioal dealers in this 
market;—Na*ive and common, i? Ib., 30033; quarter blood. 
It prevents the Hair from falling off. 
It promotes its healthy and vigorous growth. 
It is not greasy or sticky. 
It leaves no disagreeable odor. 
It softens the hair when hard and dry. 
It soothes the irritated scalp skin. 
It affords the richest lustre. 
It remains longest in effect. 
It costs fifty cents for a half pint bottle. 
BURNETT’S COCOAINE. 
BURNETT’S COCOAINE. 
BURNETT’S COCOAINE. 
TESTIMONIAL. 
Boston, July 19, 1857. 
I build Two-Iiorse and One-Horse Mowers. The Two- 
Horse Mower weighs 425 fts., and cuts a swath four feet wide 
(or more if specially ordered.) TheOne-Horse Mower weighs 
30 fts. less, (395 tbs.,) and cuts a swath three and a half feet 
wide. 
For a more full description of the Mower, reference is made 
to my Pamphlets, which will be furnished on application.— 
With each machine will be furnished two extra guards, two 
extra sections, one wrench and oi! can. 
Warranted capable of cutting ten acres of grass per day la 
a workmanlike manner. 
Price of Two-Horse Mower.$89 
“ One-Horse Mower.78 
Delivered here on the cars. 
I continue as heretofore, and with greater success than at 
.any previous time, the manufacture and sale of “Manny’s 
Patent Combined Reaper and Mower with Wood's Improve¬ 
ment.” WALTER A. WOOD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 
PEASE & EGGLESFON, 84 State St., Albany, Agents foe 
Albany County and vicinity. 
BENNETT GRAY, Brockport, 
WM. HENRY HARMON, Scottsville, 
483-tf Agents for Monroe County, N. Y. 
Jpi AIRPORT CHEMICAL WORKS. 
I). B. JDeLAJNTD, 
Acknowledging the favor and patronage which have been 
bestowed upon him by the Trade and others, since the com¬ 
mencement of his enterprise, respectfully informs his pa- 
Messrs. J. Burnrtt & Co.—I cannot refuse to state the trons and the public generally, that with greatly increased 
i, .In',-,., in mv own aueravated case, of vour excel- facilities he continues to manufacture a superior article of 
Rochester, Aug. 1, 1859. I market:—Na*ive and common, i? Ib., 30033; quarter blood, salutary effect in my own aggravated case, of your excel- facilities he continues to mauutaciure a superior arucie oi 
Tub alterations we are compelled to make in our table of 35036; half blood, 36038 ; three quarter blood, 40042; full lent Hair Oil—(Cocoaine.). SA.LERA TUS, PURE CREAM TARTAR, BI CAR- 
sweet children, who were caressed and received Tub alterations we are compelled to make in our table of 35036; half blood, 36038; three quarter blood, 40042; full lent Hair Oil—(Cocoaine.) 
a ’ KC ’ ..... . , ....... _ ,. blood. 44048; fancy clip. 60055. For many months my hair had been falling off, until I was 
sweet-meats on the morning of the 25th from the Quotations the present week are almost totally confined to TORONTO. July 30. —Wool comes in slowly and in small fearful of losing it entirely. The skin upon my head be- 
sweet-meats on me morning oi me aam irom me .~ ' ,.-, ... -; TORONTO. July 30.—Wool come 
Austrian Kaiser and in the evening from the mlD ° r matter3 ’ no change beuis observable in the great lo £, u n brings from ls4d to ls4Xd 
Austuan Kaiser, ana in t_ie evenin 0 Horn tile sbaple3 0 f Flour or Wheat. Corn and Oats are declining skins2seach. Beef hides$6,50^ I 
Emperor Napoleon. somewhat. The Live Stock market is slightly affected, the __——--- - 
Kentucky Hog Crop.— The Assessors’returns of tendency being downward. In Fruits and Roots some tri 
, . ,, ,, ,, ... f fling variations may be seen by referring to figures below. 
the number of hogs six months old, on the 10th of 
January, show an aggregate for the present year 
Rochester Wholesale Rrices. 
•orn is4d to ls 4 Xd P ft.for the best. Sheep came gradually more and more inflamed, so that I could a t as low prices as they are afforded by any other ir 
leef hides $6,50 100 fts. nottouch it without Pjiui. rhis in it ated condition I^attrib- j ureFi ; n every case warranted pure and of : 
* uted to the use of various advertised hair washes, which I min ilfv nrflpna resnectfullv solicited and DromDtlv 
- 
itlar nonce r^w p e r eki“jirTh^ ibuinTp^anicfe 1 ^ 0P1116 wrapper ' 83 they 1 
iVUUUUUtJ. and irritation : in three or four days the redness and ten- „ a “ 7 i e r,„ vr v i 
DONATE OF SODA, SAL SODA, &c. 
The above articles will be sold in all varieties of packages, 
at as low prices as they are afforded by any other manufac¬ 
turer, and in every case warranted pure and of superior 
quality. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. 
Consumers of Saleratus, Cream Tartar, and Bi -Car- 
By the advice of my physician, to jou h ad shown bo ^ t 7 of g oda should be caTeful to purchase that having 
>ur process of purifying the Oil. I commenced its use the j be name 0 f d b DbLand on the wrapper, as they will thus 
Flour and Grain. 
Eggs, dozen.12Xc 
of 815,538, against 639,297 in 1858, being an in- Flour, wint.wlieat.$6,50@7,00 Honey, box.i5@lic 
c ijt/wwa Flour, spring do..$5,0005,50 Candles, box.12013c 
crease of 176,240. 
jFiour.buckwheaL? cwt.$ 0,00 
Fruits and Roots. 
. ^ Wheat, Genesee..$1,2501,35 Apples, bushel.38@62Xc 
A Whole Train Loaded with Apples.—F ifteen Best white Can’a.. $ 1 , 2501 ,35 Apples, dried.$ 0.00 
„ , , XT C 11 -V -J .. -v- e 11 Com.70 070c Peaches, dried. $ ft.00c 
cars arrived at Norfolk on Friday, over the Norfolk Rye _ ^ % bu .oo@00c Cherries, dried, n>.00c 
and Petersburg Railroad, loaded with apples from g a ^ y bj ; wei f ht ;;;;;; ;’jolwc Potat °H^raTND skisi' ’ ' ?5C 
the adjacent counties. This immense quantity of Buckwheat.50@60 Slaughter.I 
... , . „ , . . „ Beans.75@8oc Calf.10011c 
fruit was shipped on Saturday evening in the Meats. Sheep pelts .25025 | 
itL[lUUlQL'b last week in June. The first application allayed the itching obtanaDure article 
^4-UUUUyi.J. and irritation; in three or four days the redness and ten- F ai ?norh Mon“oe Co N Y 
demess disappeared-the hair ceased to fall, and I have Fairport, Aionroe oo„ n. x. 
- — now a thick growth of new hair. I trust that others, simi- „ n \t r'w \v 
In Penfield, on the 24th of June, by the Rev. Thomas ^ly afflicted, will be mduced to try the same remedy. J] 0 A RDMAJ^ GRAY 
nSyV 4VW)D of'thfs cUy atie ’ C ° 1Umbia C °'' SUSAN R. POPE. Perfe ct in Musical Qualities 
and Miss REBECCA »Y ODD, ot tins city. BURNETT’S COCOAINE. our new Patent Improvement 
ru rTnUT.-'T'IVi! nnnn A T'NTT,'' Corrugated Sounding Boa 
-- B U -K-N^JU & '777 ^ 7:7 xJ * and most durable Pianos in tl 
-v i • t BURNETT S COCOAINE. All sizes from 6 to 7!I octav 
gliiucrtiscmciits. 
Terms of Advertising—Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each Hair Dressing Wo rid. 
now atniCKgrowia oi.new uair. A uuou fcuab umcr» t Slim- Tin 4Tin\f4\ A- PH’S itfnw KPA T.R 
larly afflicted, will be induced to try the same remedy. UUARDMM, t V 
Y'ours, very truly, PIANO F OKlEiO. 
SUSAN R. POPE. perfect in Musical Qualities and Mechnnism, and having 
BURNETT’S COCOAINE. our new Patent Improvements, the Insulated Iron Riins, 
mr -o -NrTr"T'T’^; mrOATNIi’ Corrugated Sounding Board, &c., making them the best 
BURNEII b cucuAirtR. and most durable Pianos in the World. 
BURNETT S COCOAINE. All sizes from 6 to Hi octaves, and all prices from $125 to 
—-_ . . , ... $800, according to size and finish, will be sold at very low 
A single application renders the hair, (no matter how prices for Cash, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed, 
stiff and dry,) soft and glossy for several days. It is conced- Illustrated Price Lists and Circulars furnished on appllca- 
ed by all who have used it, to be the best and cheapest doCL please call and examine them at our 
. ** „ ,, , Pork, mess.$17,00@t8,50 Lamb pelts.25050c i'erms or Aavenising.-xwemy-rive uems a nine, eacn 
various steamers for New I ork, Philadelphia and p or k, clear.$21,000 22.00 Seeds. _ Insertion. Special Notices — following reading matter, and 
Baltimore. Pork. cwt . S|®TfX , J >usl1 . leaded—Fifty Cents a Line, each Insertion, in advance.— 
From Havana The steamohin Fnmirp Ditv nr- Spring lambs, each$l,50@l.75 Sundries. tUT The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds 
a listup Bmpne V Mutton, carcass.5©5>ic Wood, hard.$4,0004,50 that of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering 
rived at New York on the 27th ult., having left llam^smoked.lO01ic Wood^oft^ it altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class. 
New Orleans and Havana on the 20th. There is Chickens..'.'. - 7@8c Coal', Scranton! !;$i,'2504150 
Prepared by JOSEPfl BURNETT & CO., Boston. 
For sale by dealers generally, at 50 cents a boitle. 500-2t 
8uNDRiBS."*’ , " Aa, *’ vu W The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds tjlACK HAWK HORSE “LIVE YANKEE” 
Wood, hard.$4,0004,50 that of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering 1$ will make the season of 1859 at the Stable of MEIGS 
Wood, soft.$3,0003,50 , .... ,, . __ BAILEY, 2!4 miles north of West Henrietta. Monroe Co., 
Coal, Lehigh . . $5 7506,00 14 altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class. N Y „ where he may be found at all times. For terms, see 
Coal, Scranton...$4,25@4.50 - - Posters. SMITH & SPAULDING, Proprietors. 
Coal, Pittston_ $4,25@4,50 „ „ . _ . M. Bailet, Groom. 49o-tf 
Coal Shamokin $4 2504 50 P RAPE VINES.—For sale, at the Schnyler County __— -- 
Coal, OhM iMMtSe V* Central Nurseries, Watkins, N. Y ; . 130 000 Isabella a V ALU ABLE BOOK FOR INVALIDS. 
Salt, bbl.*i,12 Grape Vines, 2U,0u0 Catawba do.; o,0(X) Clinton do i\ Sent by mail, and not to be paid for until received. 
Hay, tun.$10,00016,00 July 29, 1859. Lot)0-6tJ M. u. FREER & CO. read, and approved of. If not approved, no charge. 
Wool, $ ft.30@42c -- ; ; 7 " Dr. Samuel S. Fitch’s “Six Lectures” on the Causes, 
Whitefish, bbl ,...$9.00@9,50 rr'EACHHR.—A Young Man who bas had experience as Prevention, and Cure of Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, 
Codfish.quintal.$4.7505,00 A a Civil Engineer and Surveyor, and also as a Teacher, Heart, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, Skin, etc., Female 
Trout, bbl.$8,00@8,50 wishes to engage as Teacher of Mathematics and the Natu- Complaints, and Chronic diseases generally: on the Laws of 
not much news at Havana. The most important Geese^!’.'.’.”.’.’.’.!’.!’.".!!38@44o 
item is the consummation of a postal arrangement Ducks, ?B)ai^.„„.. 00000c Grape Vines, 2o“ouOCatawba do.^OOO Clinton do. 3 ‘‘ e 
between His Excellency, the Governor General of Butter, roll....’..13@14c Hay, tun.$i 6 , 00 @i 6 ,oo July 29, 1859. _ [500-St] _ H. D. FREER & CO. 
n..L_ i.uttco .i m. 1U„ rm._Tr_-._j Butter, firkin.12@12Mc Wool, f ft.............30®42c-. tt_„_... 
Coal, Pittston ....$4,25@4,50 
Coal, Shamokin. ,$4,25@4,S0 
MUSIC HALL! 
468 and 470 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
482wctf BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO. 
L EA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED 
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, 
PRONOUNCED BY nPn EXTRACT 
C 4 RAPE VINES.—For sale, at the Schuyler County 
IT Central Nurseries, Watkins, N. Y„ 130,000 Isabella 
ral Sciences, or French, in some respectable Institution. 
Best of references given. Address J. A. PETERS, 
500-4t Darien, Genesee Co., N. Y. 
Life, and the true method of curing these diseases, and pre¬ 
serving life and health to old age. A volume of 375 pages, 
with 2d illustrations, bound. We will forward a copy of it, 
post-paid, to any address that may be sent us, and the price, 
Cuba, and the U.S. Consul, Mr. Helm. TheUnited Cheese . ,.8@10c Whitefish, bblV.V.*9.00@9,50 rr'EACHKR.—A Young Man who bas had experience as Prevention, and Cure of Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, 
will offor tho firitnf t Lard, tried.11012c Codfish.^ quintal.$4.75@5,00 A a Civil Engineer and Surveyor, and also as a Teacher, Heart. Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, Skin, etc.. Female 
btates mans will, alter tne nrst oi November, be Tabow .10@10Kc Trout, bbl.$8,00@8,60 wishes to engage as Teacher of Mathematics and the Natu- Complaints, and Chronic diseases generally: on the Laws of 
mode iin at thp office of the Consul General - ral Sciences, or French, in some respectable Institution. Life, and the true method of curing these diseases, and pre- 
maae up at tne omce oi tne consul ucnerai. Best of references given. Address J. A. PETERS. „ serving life and health to old age. A volume of 375 pages, 
flnvunvnii Gfnfiiai or Canada _According tn Produce and Provision Market*. 500-4t Darien, Genesee Co., N.with 2 d illustrations, bound. We will forward a copy o? it, 
GOVERNOR Uenlkal Oh G N D . 0 ng to NFW YORK August 1 —Flour—M arket active and 10020 -post-paid, to any address that may be sent us, and the price, 
the latest London papers there is reason to believe bb ibetterSalM at $4^5 10for8uperSmte - 10 T? AIRFIELD SEMINARY .—The high reputation of 50 cents, may be remitted (in stamps or otherwise) after the 
” ' ... . , , , ^5 40 for extra atkte-*17505 W for suner Western •’$4 90 -T this Institution has become so generally known through- book is received and approved of. If remitted in advance, 
that Mr. Cobden is not unlikely to be appointed to ||;|0 ^“7?’ food exira do ; $5?30@5,40 for old? out New York and other States, that the Board of Managers the price is 40 cents. Apply, giving PosLOffice, County, and 
the important office of Governor General of Canada. Upping brands extra round 8 d u % ra ri ^ S % 6 m S ' S ' 714Broadway.'’New York. 
Such a proposition has been discussed in high f^ToV 8 ^!! OOO AGENTS WANTEB-To sell 4 new inven- 
quarters, and it is said that when the opportunity era ; 1250130c for common to talr new red Southern and ? or a Circular. J. B. VAN PETTEN, A. M„ Principal. D,UUU tions Agents have made over $2o,000 on one,- 
for mittL it in motion arrives Mr Cobden will m?xed We8te C m 0 y°Xe^ qWI t Cley duU? Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., July 25,1859. 5C0-3t better than .M other simiUr agencies. Sendtour stamps and 
tor putting it in motion ari ives, fflr. uobaen wui Corn duU and declInlng . 8ale3 at 76@77Sc for inferior new - get 80 pages parUoulars, gratis 
rynrxvxot.rtrl Qnnnnf linnomhlp TPQnnBsiiV\i 1 1 f'ir rp.d Western: 80c for vpllovr and for Som.hprn vpIIow xxrfr cow tvn i>c timnv’i fiVt.'lH f 491-10t ArnKAlJu ±>KU>Vri» fliaSS, 
Connoisseurs 
Only Good Sauce, 
of a Letter from a 
5IEDICAL QMTLESM, 
To his Brother 
the important office of Governor General of Canada, ^“©^^fresh ^ound shipping ’brands extra round fo? the Lldies^nd S m-’m 
Such a proposition has been discussed in high ttTis B °FMI lermMg^ K OOO AGEJ 
quarters, and it is said that when the opportunity ™ c . I25@130c for common to®air new red Southern?and Jor a Circular . J B. VAN PETTEN. A M., Principal. O,U00 tions 
for niiHinff it in motion arrives Mr Cobden will mixed Western 90c. Rye quiet at 75080c. Barley dull. Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., July 2o, 1859. 5C0-3t better than all oth 
ior putting it in motion arrives, Mr. GODaen will Corn du u a nd declining: sales at 76@77Hc for inferior new —- get 80 pages parUi 
be prepared to accept the honorable responsibility red Western; 80c for yellow, and 85c for Southern yellow. TTTILSON’3 AND PEABODY’S SEEDLINGS! u _ 
_-i _i_:__ Oats dull at 8a@40c for State; 36040c for Canadian and VV To all whom it may concern, and especially the mem- m it m n n c 
bers of the Rural Empire Club:—I will deliver at your 
it will impose upon him. 
tt 1 , _ , ,. f ,, Provisions Pork (I ul j an d drooping. Sales at $15,18©15,2o Post Office, or nearest Express Office, Free op Charge, and - — — — — - i.fa x- pkrrins will Droceeu against anv one minngiiig, 
Dissatisfaction in Canada. At the time oi the for mess; $10,7o for prime. Total stock now here, 90,501 warrant their safe arrival in a sound and healthy condition, Is Manufactured by the Subscribers at Macedon, N. Y. e ;ther by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and 
union of the Provinces the debt of Canada amount- iki 1 Vr^uloi- »K»tink/ainv e Vt ra »t last year, 7 . 1 3- plants of the above fruit, at the following very low rates:— It is so arranged as to Sow or Plant, with equal facility, all have instructed their correspondents in various parts of the 
union ot tne Provinces, ineaeDtoi uanaaa amount bbls Lard dull; rotes at Butter steady at 120 12 plants for 50 cents: 40 do for $U Wd o. for Ml: oOOdo kind3 of seed, from the smallest Grass Seed to Corn or world to advise them of any infringements. Sole Wholesale 
ed to only six million of dollars ; now it IS about lbc for Ohio, lb@20o for State. Cheese quiet at 7for $7; 1,000 do. for $12; 2,0)0 do. for $20—with full printed Beans, either Broadcast, in Hills or in Drills. Also, every Agents for the United States, 
. , ... ,,.», ooAfiM.i... ALBANY August I.-Flour —Opened better- medium instructions for planting, &c. Address 5 description of Concentrated Manures,-as Guano, Lime, JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 405 Broadway, New York. 
Sixty. The expenditure then was $1,320,000 , last des advanced 10012c; extra grades unchanged _ I. W. BRIGGS, Macedon Centre, N. Y. Ashes, Gypsum, Poudrette, Bone Dust, &c. A stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct 
year it was $11,500,000. The expenses for the gen- ^Gr us-Quiet and little offering Sales white Michigan at N. B.-Notes of any specie-paying Bank, received at par. Cuts and descriptions were given in a late number of the shipment from England. _ 45 °- eowlj 
" 1 } A ° 1 loftar frit- ohninn oomnlha P’/Yt-ts an ... ^11 KJirfkl (MftV 14tII.) -—----- ■ 
T t H E BEST GRAIN DRILL IN 
A. M ERICA.! 
AND APPLICABLE TO jz.-^s^rsrjj “Tell LEA &^PeRRIN3 
i-ltsigs?’ that their SAUCE is 
vurp v TT j r> r a';; highly esteemed m India 
E VER Y VARIK l X « wjajtijJ and is, in my opinion, the 
t ^iaiTi: i- qil fl f most palatable as well 
Jliijfi' 1 -’ ,|i 3B| as the most wholesome 
OF DISH. Sauce that is made.” 
EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. 
The only Medal awarded by the Juiy of the New York Ex¬ 
hibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by Lea & Perrins 
foi their Worcestershire Sauce. The world-wide fame of 
which having led to numerous Forgeries, purchasers are 
requested to see that the names of Lea A Perrins are upon 
the Wrapper , Label, Stopper and Bottle. 
Lea & Perrins will proceed against any one Infringing, 
eral purposes of government were last year $5,- 
Grain— Quiet and little offering. Sales white Michigan at 
$1,2201,25—latter for choice samples. Corn-sales of small 
lots western mixed at 78079c. Oats declined. Sales at 40c, 
621,248, being an increase of $3,500,000 in five meil sure, for State and Canada East. 
vears TLp in+oroat nn Hip nuhlin dpbt (not in BUFFALO, Aug. 1.— FLOUR-Market for desirable extra, 
years, ine interest on tne puDlic aeDt ^not in firmer; upper lake, steady; demand moderate. Sales at 
eluding sinking fund) was, in 1853, $909,535; in $4.12X04.50 for superfine and extra Wisconsin; $5,25 for 
. ° 6 > ’ * . ’ extra Michigan, Indiana and Ohio; $o,50@t>,00 for double 
it nmAnntofl trt $0 ftftQ ^ Thp rpQnlt is thnt ov na—— - — 1 1 pound will make twelve gallons good strong ooap, witnout 
1858 it amounted to $2,689,335. lhe result is that extras time and wUh little trouble. Manufactured and put up iu 
the expenditure originated to conciliate localities st °f d A ^d cSosprfngat70c;^llm’l red winder IliinoU ft Works “Sew ^ directlons ’ atthe Cl[AL - 
and to assist speculators, has imposed so intoler- ^ ^hoU^a^wawS^BSS . ,1, 
astrnctions for planting, &c. Address description of Concentrated Manures,—as Guano, Lime, 
50)-ot I. W. BRIGGS, Macedon Centre, N. Y. Ashes, Gypsum, Poudrette, Bone Dust, &c. 
N. B.—Notes of any specie-paying Bank, received at par. Cuts and descriptions were given in a late number of the 
_ __ ^ — Rural (May 14th.) 
MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP. Price of 7 Tube Drill,.$70 
LY1 - “ "9 Tube Drill,. 80 
SAI’OTVIXci iuit i “ “ Guano Attachment,. 25 
or, “ “ Grass Seeder. 10 
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH delivered on board boat or cars. 
Warranted double the strength of ordinary Potash, One ^ further A 0 °“ t he Proprieto^ 
£Wy at MacedonCen Bi r ckro% 0 & huffMn”’ 
of Concentrated Manures,—as Guano, Lime, JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 405 Broadway, New York 
sum, Poudrette, Bone Dust, &c. A stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct 
descriptions were given in a late number of the shipment from England. 450-eowly 
TAME SON AND ENSIGN, ATTORNEYS ANO 
J COUNSELLORS AT LAW.—Office, No. 60 Mam street, 
(over Lockport Market.) Lockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
able a burden upon the people that they begin to prime Illinois Railroad, in lots, at 67@69c. Oats firmer; 
+ol . - ,. ,. . . . . , , sales Milwaukee at 31c. Other grains quiet. 
talk of repudiation—that is, of revolution and an- . __. __ . 
,• , ,, Tr OSWEGO, Aug. 1.— Flour— DuU and unchanged. A GE^TS WANTED IS THIS STATE to ci 
nexation to tne United btates. Grain —Wheat firm with moderate demand. Sales at $1 I A with the Golorn Salve. Sells rapidly. Can 
m r , m . ., , , ■ L i-at for red winter Illinois and Milwaukee. Corn without mate- good pay. For terms, sand stamp. 
1 he Census.—T he President has appointed Mr. rial change. Sales Ohio at 71c. 49l-10t 0. P. WHITTEN, LoweH, > 
Sold everywhere. 
181 Pearl street, N. Y„ Proprietors. 
500-25t 
JJOTVTES FOR -A. LLI 
FOR SALE, 
0. P. WHITTEN, LoweH, Mass. 
)-25t 4 t flil,35 per Acre, desirable FARMING LANDS in 1 
- Western Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, and Middle Tennessee. 
nvass Also, Valuable Lands In Sullivan and Elk Counties, T IS 
make Pennsylvania, Ai S 
Apply to the American Emigrant Aid and Homestead wood, 
:ass. Company, No. 146 Broadway, New York. 489tf stone 
A 8TOR HOUSE, Broadway, New York.—All the 
Milk used here comes from a Farm carried on for the 
express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetables, 
Poultry, Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows feed in 
Winter on the best of Hay and Meat, and in Summer on rich 
Pastures and Meal only. [440] 0. A. STETSON. 
IME.—Page’s Perpetual Klin, Patented July, '57. 
