CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBHB. 
The Cattle Markets. T> OCHESTKR HOYS’ TRAINING SCHOOL_ 
wurnr i mi. . . , „ . AV Tbe Fall Term will commence on THURSDAY, Sept. 1. 
A!'X J!?Si,a'irV, 2 ia _ fAnnw < I^ rrent pnces for 810 week By the liberal patronage of the past year. Professor Nichols 
^R ein^nvrri* et nw • _* « ln 511^,11 on • 18 en couraged to continue his labors in tLe intellectual and 
rAT “°. r ^^!L ni ?? pf Boys. Constant attention will be riven 
w.u, . . . Mflnfiiiflw. rommAn Aft no • f»r W Hr. « Yu r IT aHcuwuu win uc given jriwrKiisTUKa 01 Lula oia esuiDJisnea Nursery nave 
You’re Going, of Course. 285 £7 fill2a« fiA °® 10,2 ’ 00111111011 d0 » $<>.W09.OO. inferior do, to the formation of a good character, and to thorough in- the pleasure of announcing, as usual, a very large stock of 
Ice-Houses. rillustratedl. "..VaV Cows 'and Calves—F irst auallty. $50.00060.00: ordinary B W.°" *52!!!. .T.?. 1 iS 0 "5.T^. e A a " d ._ P L a ^’. ra l 8ed on a gravelly loam of 
AGRICULTURAL. 
Page. 
Harvesting Com, kc . 
. 285 
You’re GoiDg, of Course. 
Ice-Houses, [Illustrated]. 
.285, 286 
Mediterranean Wheat. 
. 286 
Tennessee May Wheat. 
. 286 
The Dayton Wheat. 
“What Killed the Bees?”. 
More About Doga. 
. 286 
286 
Iron Water Pipe—Inquiry. 
.286 
Training Oxen. 
.. 286 
Potatoes Mixing in the Hill. 
. 286 
The Rarey System of Horse Taming. 
. 286 
Hungarian Grass. 
. 286 
ENBV ©3L. 
IT TJ IL S H R. Y . 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
The Proprietors of this old established Nursery have 
Antra n..w«, m™* «hoiih, no. _straciion in me elements or a sound, practical education. 
l<rM); ?o^ d^f ’do?S lege^reparatory siudfeg med ^ higher EnglisU “ d Col ‘ 
H&£ Calves—F irst quality. 9 ft.. 6 @ 6 *c; ordinary do. afco be filled . 8 restricted ’ and onIy a few vacancies re- 
oae Sheep and Lambs —Prime quality, $ head, $5,50@6,U9: street and Pfr mouth Avenue 
236 ordinary do. $4,5005.00; common do, $3.50@4.00: Inferior 3 Avenue. 
286 do, $2,00@3,09. • ., . . , CA 
or.- Bwinb—F iqst quality. 5Y@6Kc: other qualities, 5%@5%c. a v e ’i e undersigned, pat 
/ni I C1C1 ™ 01 asounu, pracwcai eoucauon. wen-grown ireesanu I'lanw, raised on a gravelly loam of 
Classes will also be formed in the higher English and Col- upland, which is a reason for their Trees doing so finely and 
lege preparatory suidies. giving satisfaction to their numerous customers. It has 
The number is restricted, and only a few vacancies re- been the aim of the Proprietors to cultivate largely those 
main to be filled. varieties which have been fully tested and worthy of general 
School rooms are in Bicknell’s Block, corner of Spring cultivation. All orders sent to them, will be packed with 
street and Pljmouth Avenue. damp moss around the roots, in matted bales or boxes, in 
CARD the best manner. 
We, the undersigned, patrons of the Boys’ Training APPLKS-Standard—GraftedIon Seedling Stocks, 5 to 7 feet. 
School, would take tbi«< opportunity to express our entire Apple ‘Dwarf—Budded on Doucain Apple, 2^ to 3 feet. 
n- — At morb-Pt Kpp koo * ♦ School, would take tbi«’ opportunity to express our entire p P fi5~£ wa ^'"’P u< D^ e {!i 01 ? D°ucain Apple, 2 V 4 to 3 feet. 
2 ®‘ beeves, 600 stores, satisfaction with the able, pleasant and faithful manner in Pbahs—-S tandard—Budded on Seedling StockB, 4 to 6 feet. 
^tnd d'IO swine. which, for the vcar naot Prof Ntpttois has cnndiirtpH th<» Bo., Dwarf—-Budded on French Quince; 3 to 5 feet. 
r »* $3,00000,00; first quality, $7,500 education of our chHaren and Wards. ’ Peach Trees—B ranched low, fine plants, budded, 3 to 5 feet. 
, $6,75; third quality, $ 3 , 0000 , 00 . Rochester July 17th 1859 Cherry—S tandard—Budded on Mazzard Stocks, 5 to 7 feefc. 
Inquiries and Answers .—To Destroy Milk-Weed; 
Best Wheat for Sandy Soils; Raising Calves; Thick vs. 
Thin Seeding; Flies Troubling Horses.286 
Agricultural Miscellany.—The Ag’l Fairs; Patent 
Office Report for 1858; The Steam Plow—Illinois State 
Fair; Large Yield of Wheat—A Good Farm; Potato 
Digger Wanted: A Bag—Fastener; Additional Fairs... 286 SXc; fat hogs, Oc. 
’ 5,000 sheep and iambs, and 6'i0 swine. 
. 286 Beep Cattle—E xtra, $8,00@00,00; first quality, $7,50® 
. 286 00,00; second quality, $6.75; third quality, $5,0000,00. 
©a- Working Oxen—$000@000. 
•‘ i90 Milch Cows—$39® 41; common, $18® 19. 
; Veal Calves— $3,00. 4,08®6,00. 
Storks— Yearlings, $9@12; two years old, $17@24; three 
' ooe years old, $28@32. 
• 286 Hides— 7 H@7 life # ft. Calf skins, 12@13c V a. 
t Tallow— Sales at 7X@8c 51 a. 
. Sheep and Lambs—$ 1,00@1,75; extra, $2,50@3,50. 
“ Pelts— 62@75c each. 
» Swine— Spring pigs, 6c; retail, 6V[@8c; stores, wholesale, 
HORTICULTURAL. 
ALBANY, Aug 29.— Cattle— The supply is greater than THURSDAY, 1st September next. 
Do., Dwarf— Budded on Mahaleb Stock, 3 to 5 feet. 
Grape Vines —Of Diana, Delaware, Concord, Hartford 
Prolific. Rebecca, and the leading sorts. 
Blackberries— New Rochelle or Lawton. 
Raspberries— A general assortment, including Doolittle’s 
American Black. 
Gooseberries —Best. English sorts, including Houghton’s 
Seedling, a variety that never mildews—an enormous 
bearer. 
TYOCHE8TBR FEMALE ACADEMY.— The Fail I RHMlRBtT^nmV^ol^nt^Vi^toria- Prince A i h ©rt 
IV Term of th's flourishing Institution will commence on barb Linn.eus, Giant, \ ictor.a. Prince Albert. 
J. II. Mcllvaine, 
M. M. Mathews, 
S. D. Porter, 
Thomas KempshaiL 
O. Hastings. 
John Williams, 
O. M. Benedict, 
N. G. Hawley, [5( 
E. A. Hopkins, 
S. D. Walbridge. 
John T. Fox. 
Louis Chapin, 
1L S. Fairchild, 
E. Pestiine Smith, 
E. T. Huntington, 
C. J. Hayden. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
fn al Ml<. the Th‘ rket 0, i en3 u "‘ ler “ or ® favprable Tne Trustees, with renewed pleasure and increased confi- Wilson’s Albany, Triomphe dr Gand. Trollopk’s Victoria, 
Abominable Directions to Orchardists. 287 auspices for sellers. The usual number of Eastern buyers dence, would commend it to the public, as having achieved Hooker, Scott’8 Seedling,' Long worth's Prolific, $1.50 
Flowers and Fruits in Season. 287 ht® nere, and they will take in that direction 800 head or during the past year, a good work, the need of which was per 100: $8,00 per 1,000 
Best Plums for Long Island . o«t “°f e L 13 a 1301 , 11 the same in Price as on last market deeply felt by parents and guardians. The accomplished Old Sorts of well-tested varieties, $1,00 perlOO: $6 per 1.000. 
_ . ... . „ 5 .day, but there are droves here of better quality lhan then, lady Princioal has more than fulfilled the high expectations Good time to plant is 1st to 15th of September 
Crystallizing Grasses. 287 and for this description Kc 5* D>. over highest quotations of which were formed of her, in the thoroughness of class in- oonumcutm P 
Packing Fniits hot last week has been obtained. At each of the yards there structions, in the remarkable stores of knowledge with ™ . unNHiYiLN i al. 
. “T are a few droves of very nice beeves, approaching closely which she illustrates her subjects, in her quiet and lady-like Deciduous—H orse Chestnut, Mountain Ash. Catalpa. Silver 
jurawoerry culture. 287 to the premium grade, for which 5^0 51 Hi. is asked aDd has manners, in her gentleness and patience in admonition and T , Althea, Snowball, Sptrea, Weeping Trees, &c. 
Planting Lecust Seed, Ac. 287 I 36 ® 13 secured in some instances. For the medium and discipline, and all together in the faithfulness and success Evergreen Trek* —Balsam. Fir, Norway Spruce, Scotch 
Mistakes in Cardening no-, lower grades the demand is fair at last week’s rates. with which she has conducted the education of the young me ; Arbor Vitse, Ac ., &c._ 
_ , .. . We <4o not change our quotations, except on extra, which ladles of her charge. Roses—A very large stock ©f the finest varieties Hybrid 
Early Black Grape. 287 we raise because of the improvement in quality on that The Principals of the Academy will btf assisted by teach- „ Perpetual, Bourbon, Tea, Moss, Climbing. 
Early Black Grape. 287 we raise because of the improvement in quality on that 
Red Diaper Plum, [Illustrated]. 287 &rade offering, as compared with last week: 
Nectarine Plum, [Illustrated]. 287 Superior .. 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY First quriity .4M@4Sfc 4K@4% 
Second quality. 354®33ic SKiaStf 
Green Corn for Winter Use; Roast Beef Pie; Citron 
Pickles; Oreen Apple Pie: Washington Cake: Clay 
Cate; Soda Crackers: Soft Gingerbread: Economi¬ 
cal Recipes; To Destroy Cockroaches; Pine Apple 
ers of the highest reputation in their several departments, 
viz.:—Miss Manon McGregor, in Music; Miss Parsons and 
First quality..4K@4Sfc 4>i@4X 
Second quality. 3X@3%c 3X@3& 
reen Corn for Winter Use; Roast Beef Pie; Citron Third quality. 3 @ 3 Ko 3 @3K 
Pickles; Green Apple Pie; Washington Cake: Clay Inferior. . 2>*@23fc 2>i@2X 
Cate; Soda Crackers: Soft Gingerbread: Economi- . Sheep and Lambs— Supply fair, demand ordinary, but no 
cal Recipes; To Destroy Cockroaches; Pine Annie improvement in prices. Some sellers think the market is 
Cheese. 287 considerably worse than last week. 
t \ Ar m. Hogs—M arket almost bare, and we have but one sale to 
_ , . iiAL>u»> UL1U. report—a small lot weighing 260 lbs., at 5%c. 
Perpetual, Bourbon, Tea, Moss, Climbing. 
Bulbous Roora-Of Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocus, Lilies, Gla- 
diolas. for planting in September. 
Hardy Border Plants— Of Dielytra Spectabilis, Phloxes, 
Miss Redder, in English studies; Miss Murdock, in Draw- hardy border Plants—O f Dielytra Spectabilis, P 
Ing; Mrs. Canfield, in Painting* and Profs. Surbridge and n ^ ar i\ a ^ 0 DS t*» lc °tees, Spireas, Chrysanthemums. 
Brachett, in Modern Languages. Grben House 1 lants— A choice collection. 
N EW HARDY GRAPES. 
In addition to a very large stock of the old popular varie¬ 
ties, such as Isabella, Catawba, Clinton, Ac., we have a 
moderate supply of the following. The plants are all strong 
and well rooted. Prices will be furnished on application; 
Concord. Garrignes, 
Diana, Manhattan, 
Delaware, Massachusetts White, 
Rebecca, Franklin, 
Hartford Prolific, Elsinburg, 
Northern Muscadine, North America, 
Monteith, Cassidy, 
Canby's August (supposed Lincoln, 
same as York Madeira and Wright’s Isabella, 
Hyde’s Eliza,) Union Village, 
Anna, Mammoth Catawba, 
Clara, Hensel’s Early, 
Emily, Perkins, 
Raabe, Winslow, 
Brmckle, Black German, or Mario# 
To Kalon, Port of Ohio. 
Venango (or Miner's Seedl’g) 
Many of these we have not yet fruited, and therefore can 
say nothing of their quality. 
For full and detailed information respecting the stock, 
prices, terms, Ac., we refer to the following catalogues, 
which will be sent gratis, pre-paid, to all who inclose one 
stamp for each: 
No. 1.—Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 
No. 2.—Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
Roses. &c Ac. 
No. 3.—Descriptive'Catalogue of Dahlias, Green-house and 
Bedding Plants, &c. 
No. 4.—Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers, and 
others who purchase in large quantities. 
„ ELLWANGER A BARRY, 
501 Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
G ame fowls: game fowls:: 
OF THE BEST AND PUREST STRAINS, SUCH AS 
Clippers, Baltimore Top Knots, Tartars, 
Derbys, Prince Charles, Rattlers, 
Seftons, Mexican or Strychnine, Sergeants, 
Stanleys, Counterfeits, Irish, 
And a number of excellent Crosses. All fowls warranted 
pure game. Also Cooper’s Work on Game Fowls sent to 
any address for $1. For particulars, address 
501-13t J. WILKINS COOPER, Media, Delaware Co., Pa. 
The Gatherings, [Poetical;] Our Amusements; My Be 
lief; Will there be Flowers in Heaven? Politeness... 
CHOICE MI3CELLANY. 
Milch Cows—I n fair request, and a number of ordinary 
dnaiity have changed hMds at $27@35—the calves of some vriflE WATER-CURE JOURIVAL A1VD HERALD J! laja. autujhui U-B' Iboy. 
° f nlx™p a iwfi ed V 7 \f rffU i- . ,o- n ... v / OF HEALTH.— Foor Copies will be sent to subscribers ELLWANGER A BARRY have the pleasure of announc- 
CAMBRIDGE, Aug. 24.—At market 18o9 cattle, about 900 4 months for $1, commencing with the September number, w as usual, an immense stock of Fruit and Ornamental 
seves, and 959 stores, consisting of working oxen, cows. Send orders to FOWLER A WELLS, Trees, Shrubs and Plants for the ensuing Fall trade, and 
id one, two and three years old. 504-t 308 Broadway, New York. solicit early orders. In every department the stock is of 
Rochester, N. Y., August 12,1859. 
L. A. WARD, President 
ISAAC HILLS. 
THOMAS KEMPSHALL. 
FREEMAN CLARKE. 
H. 8 . ALLIS. 
Thos. C. Montgomery, Secretaiy. 504-2t 
Catalogues sent on application by inclosing stamp. 
W. T. & E. SMITH, 
504-lt Geneva Nursery, Geneva, N. Y. 
jpRiriT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1859. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY have the pleasure of annouDC- 
Tbe Evils of War; The His- beeves, and 959 stores, consisting of working oxen, cows. Send orders to 
iory of Life; Parental Sympathy. 288 and one, two and three years old. 504-2t 
B(V SABBATH MUSINGS. $6^25Kfsecon 
Nothing but Leaves, [Poetical;] Christian Experience. 283 ordinary do, $3,25, 
EDUCATIONAL. Working Oxkn- 
Prices—M arket beef—Extra, $7,25®7,75 ; first quality, 
$6,25@6,75; second do, $5,75@0,00; third do, $4,50®0,00; 
Teachers’ Associations —Annual Meetings; Teaching 
the A B C’s; The Duty of Owning Books; Education 
in Ireland; American Books. 289 
USEFUL OLIO. 
Horace Mann, LL. D.. [Illustrated;] Icebergs—Dangers 
of the Sea; How a Rain Cloud Forms. 289 
YOUNG RURALIST. 
The “ Children’s MinisterA Little Sympathy for Dogs; 
Perfect Happiness. 289 
STORY TELLER. 
Labor, [Poetical;] Delicate Hands.292 
TniBTY Dollars Per Monte.— Wanted, good Book 
Canvassers at $-30 per month, and expenses paid. 
Address S. F. FRENCH & CO., 
C02-4t 121 Nassau street, New York. 
Working Oxen—$ 80,100@17o IP pair. fully tested as to its working power, so that I can safely 
Lows and Calves—$ 2o, 3o, 40@67. recommend it to tbe public. It will grind from five to eight 
— Yeaninga. $9,00@12,00; two years old, $17,00® bushels of corn per hour, and many other kinds of gra'n 
26,00; three years old, $28,00@34,00. much faster. Many improvements have been made to it, 
cenu orders to IOWLER & WELLS, Trees, Shrubs and Plants for the ensuing Fall trade, and 
504-.t 308 Broadway, New York. solicit early orders. In every department the stock is of 
___I- the finest description, vigorous, healthy and beautiful. The 
ANFORD’S FEED MILL.—This remarkable Mill utmost pains have been taken by the proprietors personally, 
has been improved in size, capacity and strength, and and their assistants, to insure accuracy, and to this point. 
fully tested as to its working power, so that I can safely and the general excellence of the stock, E. & B. solicit 
recommend it to tbe public. It will grind from five to eight especial attention. Prises moderate and terms liberal, as 
bushels of corn per hour, and many other kinds of gra'n will be seen by reference to the Priced Catalogues named 
eep and Lambs— 5900 at market. Prices—in lots, $1,50 and I am now prepared to fill orders for the largest size. 
@1,75. Extra, $2.50@3,12. 
Hides— 7K@75(c 5» lb. Pelts, 62@75c each. 
Calf Skins—12@13c 5< n>. Tallow, 7>6@8c ?i a. 
The Wool Markets. 
All the objections to the common cast-iron rotary mills purchasing elsewhere. 
will be seen by reference to the Priced Catalogues named 
below. Parties interested are invited to examine the stock 
in the grounds, and consult the Priced Catalogues before 
are obviated by this Mill. Onl^ about two horse-power, 
with 200 revolutions per minute, is required. 
The Fruit Department embraces Standard Fruit Trees for 
Orchards, embracing all the most esteemed and valuable 
NEW YORK, Aug. 25,-The inquiry for native fleece has accordir, S to size - from *20 00 to $40 00. 
slightly improved, but the market is by no means active, -m ** it. L. huvvakj 
owing, in part, to the extreme prices asked in town and ouw _ 
are "rather'Hghtfllut 8 the^stock^f^nfeidor ifaVbeenaug" FcURF TOURN A Y T ' FCE 1 ?T S --?’ H ^ VV , ATB R’ 
-*„j-—v._ ,u.-!- J A CUREJOLRNAL will be sent to subscribers 4 months 
nn,WM,iv.wiiuiLa milium, lO 1 CI*UU CVJ. v/iuiftiua, vim-iauiif, wic uiua, COmeillCU (U1U > aiUaUlC 
Price of largest size, now ready, with cast-iron frame, $40. s^rts for different parts of the country. 
Smaller sizes will soon be ready, and prices will vary, Dwarf Trees, for Gardens—all the best varieties adapted 
R. L. HOWARD, Manufacturer, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
mented considerably the present week by the arrival of , 6 ? U ~ . JUU * • , 
1,000 baies of California, averaging 200 lbs. to the bale. In f %% t ents ’ °fo wI’fr 
addition to this, there are known to be 1,600 bales on the l?OVVLEK&Wt 
addition to this, there are # known to be 1,600 bales on the 
Sito'stor " 1 ThequriUygene^Xfa^oiae TOHNSTON’8 BEAN HARVESTER.— A man with of the .alter, a great stock of strong plants. , ' 
tion being in good conditton, and good to fine is firmlv held . a horse can harvest from 6 to 8 acres of Beans, with Gooseberries— the best English sorts, and a great stock of 
at 27@32c. Foreign is in good supply but the inouirr for this Harvester, in a day. The roots are generally cutoff the American Seedling, that bears wonderful crops and is 
the moment is limited, but there is no disposition to Dress about one inch below the surface, and are left in the exempt from mildew. 
sales, unless at full prices, till the manufacturers exhaust ground. The bushes are usually left standing, in the most CuRRANra—White Grape, (the largest and best white Cur- 
their present supply, when holders anticipate a goodie- Pe ^ 6 ? 1 condition for curing and for gathering and pitching _ rant .) Cherry, Victoria, &c„ Ac. 
mand in view of the high currency for native fleeces The ln ^? wagon. It is the Bean Harvester against the world, English Iilberts and Spanish CnESTnure. 
transactions include 150,000 Its. domestic, at 42@^c for half what farmers have long wanted S pu?‘* v t , , . 
to blood Saxony, including 50,000 lbs. delaine at 45®50c and 0 : a J* a *Hmted number will be made for this year. For- RHUBARB—Linnmus, Giant Victoria, and several new and 
10,000 do do at 48Xc: beside which 35.000 lbs. pulled soldat w ^ dyou , r , 0rder8 ^mediately. fine English sorts. 
30@50c for No. 1 city and extra country, and 150 bales Every Harv ester warranted. Price, $15,00. Fruit Trees for Orchard Houses. 
as?e*rtaim° D We amito ^ 0 d ° African> oa teraia we could not 504-4t ^ ° VR ’ ° nly Dwarf Maiden Trees, of Apple. Pear, Plum, Cherry, Apri- 
asccrtanu » e quote, --!—:— 1 _ cot. Ac., of the finest sorts for pot culture or orchard 
Am. Saxony fleece,.!? ft. 56®60 QTR YWHERRY SEEDS.—The Subscriber offers for houses - Suitable selections made by E. A B„ if desired. 
Am! Kand bkmd Merino. S®?5 ^ sale, put up in packages containing more than 15,000 ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 
CURE JOURNAL will be sent to subscribers 4 months 
25 cents, or 4 copies for $1. Address 
)i-2t FOWLER A WELLS, No. 398 Broadway. N. Y. 
to garden culture in tnig form. 
Grapes, hardy varieties, including all the new ones worthy 
of cultivation. (See Special Advertisement.) 
Grapes. Foreign, for vineries, including the Muscat. Ham- 
bro\ Stockwood Golden Hamburg, Lady Downs and other 
new celebrated sorts. 
Strawberries— All the American and Foreign varieties of 
proved excellence in this country. 
Blackberries— Dorchester and New Rochelle or Lawton; 
of the latter, a great stock of strong plants. 
Gooseberries— the best English sorts, and a great stock of 
the American Seedling, that bears wonderful crops and is 
exempt from mildew. 
Rural New-Yorker Office.) washed Donskoi ai 
Rochester. Aug. 29,1859. J ascertain. We qu 
Flour —No alteration in choice brands from Winter Am. Saxony fleece, 
to blood Saxony, including 50.000 fts. delaine at 45@50c and ° D J y a llmlt , ed number will be made for this year. For- 
10,000 do do at 48Xc: beside which 35,000 fts. pulled sold at w ^ d you . r , order ? immedia . tel , y - ^ . ... „ 
3B@50c for No. 1 city and extra country, and 150 bales Every Harvester warranted Price, $li.,00. 
washed Donskoi and 90 do African, on terms we could not 
ascertain. We quote; 
. 56® 60 
R. L. HO YARD, Only Manufacturer, 
1 -4t_ Buffalo. N. Y, 
L.YWHERRY SEEDS.— The Subscriber offers for 
-- .y. cuiuo aav/aaa UUR/C4 A fn 11 Klnnri Mor-inn .W A xnx aauiua a ou -J. lac duuouu/CI UULTS mr 
me equal to 25@50 cents for the week. Am. native and X blood Merino..'."I”I"""’ 40®ll nlantation of four acres in consequence ofthe fruit , The stock l n this department is the largest and best we 
Grain—W heat is getting more plenty in market, and we q.fnp^fine^nnilVd. 4 5@50 I ^g^Mk^Itty and Unsaleable,"on'accouitt^o^tlw'e'ightd^OT | 111(1 embraC6S everyth “ g desi "- 
-ote a decline of 5 cents 5< bushel in rates. Corn has put "i "i; "i; i" "i "i;; |J|| L^ort'i Trees. Weeping Trees. Evergreen 
on 5®7 cents, and is wanted at 70c. Rye is just appearing California, fine, unwashed.2o@32 McAvoy, Bm-ton” Pine, Wilson, Scott, ^ennu' Early Trees,. Flowering Shrubs, Climbing Shrubs, hoses, 
on r»1p and hrtr»f.a 1 rani 33 „„„nd r\„Xr, ~~~ „ _ California, COIuniOU do . 10®12 KrsivlAt. nurt. Wnll-t.v'si hpArllinn 
on sale, and brings 1 cent« pound. Oats are a little better Pmivia^washed 
in price, and sought for at 35@36. Valparaiso, unwas 
California, common do ..10@12 
Peruvian, washed.26®30 
Scarlet and Walker's Seedling. 
Pceonie-s, Dahlias, Phloxes, and all the most Ornamental 
Border Plants. 
To the amateur, or any one wishing to see developed the Rn ,Jz RnAr<r wimtw Tnt :^ , 
2 w and improved varieties that maybe produced from a Crocus Lfilat GhuRoli ?t Tulips, Narcissus, 
ickage of this seed, the opportunity is now presented. To Crocu8 ’ UUes ’ t ' ladl0lU3 ’ &c - &c - 
iy one located in tbe new or unsettled parts of the coun- Stocks f«i* iv>'^u.rymeti. 
7, this is the most copygnlpn t —liecoc^-cA-' «’»*' -f ; n RuKm.iNaft, oxir own growth, 1 and 2 years. 
M ’ 8 3o@36. Valparaiso, unwashed ..11012 new and improved varieties that may be produced from a Narcissus, 
Meats— The decline continues in this department. Beef 4?* a a . 10013 package of this seed, the opportunity is now presented. To Crocus, Lilies, Gladiolus, &c. t &c. 
is worth $4,00@5,00 5* cwt.; Pork $6,50@7.00 q J,.^, QeQ . 16018 any one located in the new or unsettled parts of the coun- Stocks f«r TV'..™crvnieTi. 
Seeds- Clover is up to $5.0005.50. and Timothy readily t ASf C|rdov!!!!*.!!!!!!!!!!!'.:!I!!!!*.I!!! I 20 @K 3 ^ 1 and 2 years. 
brings $ 2 , 5002 , 75 . Very choice samples of the latter may Africanfunw^h^.^@18 tr£fe^Add?eL ER U : ' K ' ELIZUR Elg^ i# de 10 the Mahaleb do., ’ I and 3 years. 
WOOL AND m-iij-'Hvv. , Afrlran washed . 16028 / N JCLARK|V r Quinck Stocks, 1 year from cuttings. 
(ions. Sheep and Lamb Pelts, it wiil* be obsef .ikPktvwsAfl. Smyrna unwashed.‘"!!"! "!!"!!!!:” 1 •’ •'.' i i 14@18 inclosing $1.00. anh a package of seed ret {,’ m fl S“ d £ eUded r i „ u /° r n " at ]P" H,^ ec : tine tbe , st °ck, 
nn in ratPQ nnti ova j /. ? . *iexic£n, unwasue<i ... ....... 1 . 22028 of mail, postage piMd to any part of the c 0 umf?. aldirected &c *» we . refer to the following catalogues, 
I a es, and are readily disposed of at prices equal to * ” . 11014 Full directions plant and cultivate! T<^mifny eC each ^jeh will be sent gratis, pre-paid, to aU who inclose one 
n „^®^. N X*. Au !?- 25 ( ;-’ r beparket is quiet and holders ap -—-_ No. L-Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. mediumfleeceat 43 r a^i 2 l 4 *<Wi'l e o not n ‘l ? 1 ? 8 °f 4 .W 0 fts. |V N0 POISOI¥!-THB WATER- No. 2 ,-Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Slirubs, 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen tiv “ta on p t lournal 14,% ° 8 ’ pulled lambs ’ in ‘wo CURE JOURNAL and HERALD OF HEALTH/ will b£ i _-K°ses &c., &° 
Flour, wint,wheat.$5,50@6 ,00 Honey box .VcAlJ? 0 “ ’ ' Journai - sent, on trial, (out months tor 25 cents. Address No. 3.—Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Green-house and 
Floor, spring do. .$4,2504,50 Si as. box.BOSTON, Aug. 25.—There has been n j_ aW ' 2t FOWLEIt & WELLS, No. 308 Broadway. N. Y. ,^ eddln .e £ lan ‘ 8 ' ic -. .. 
Flour,buckwheat.'^cwt.40,00 Fruits^ and Rootn ^ fleece and pulled, and the sales of the week bavo^ nd for ~ -- ' ---No. 4.—Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers, and 
Wheat, fienesee il ls/al 9n w,„i A r J 1 <> 0 S:-.. warda i 7 s non -i e.,ii “s _ 8 _“®, wee f have been up. nm-RTUPa; irapnais ? rr.T, __ others who purchase in large ouant ties 
'"vyed Iiwbh, x-c.iv A. «... W me 
9018 trade. Address , ELIZUR n • * 
16028 l conn., 
14018 inclosing $1.00. anh a package of seed win be return 
j. Mazzard Cherry, I year. 
e 10 lae Mahaleb do., 1 and i years. 
. n orin Quince Stocks, 1 year from cuttings. 
dt return ? or faU and detailed information respecting the stock, 
liiraotid Prices, terms, Ac., we refer to the fdllowing catalogued 
K y each rtamp Tor'eacV; 6111 grath * pre paid ’ 10 ““ who ^ifsTo^e 
No. 1.—Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 
FO WLER & WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, N. Y. Kn , Redding Plants, &c 
---- No. 4.—Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers, 
rpH.2D3DS! TllIjES! THEES!!t 
FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1859. 
5” ai'tr ttVA. llAoX u , rl .ea, v ft.00c v r'i c '.. an v ~ w Dale s aieaiterranean and South „ „ . iooy. 
liS* . M 
islis ii=I 
others who purchase in large quantities. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
tock of KV ' TP?, WATER-CURE JOURNAL : DEVOTED 
t0 Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice; to Pliysi- 
years old; ology and Anatomy; and all those Laws which govern Life 
- „ . arm Health. Illustrated with numerous appropriate engra- 
strong and vmgs. $1 a year, or 4 months, on trial, for 25 cents b 
, h8 bumce. 504-21 FOWLER & WELLS.N. Y. 
Po^clear::::»ol20:g5 ^amopeits .88@62X C ^ kTl.III? TREES T Standard; 7 largeandfine^sortment'oftlfe _ FOWLER & WELLS. N. Y. 
Beef,' tTcU: :::::: Thn V oThV bU3h .^’eolir D ° N °’ 2 . . Peruv ian, washed!:::'.25@32 Cherr°y TREK-SUndard and Dwarf-one, two and three f^m to 4 ' W i A ’ B ^ ?P AP - B VINES, PROPA- 
Mutton, carcass. 5®5c Wood, hard . $4 (VVa 4 511 
tear* - ."w XMA—ymUS 
Mfe&Eitigua ^♦uu.nuijw. "» r g " " " 
Geese!38@44c Coal! Shamokiii'' - - ' Raspberries— The leading sorts in large quantities. 
Ducks, ¥ pair . ,00@00c Coal, Char..V.TMSa»2 , .^fbton on the 24th in*, at the residence of the ^Thornfes? largely-Dorchester and Newman’s 
Butto?:&:::::!. : i 2 @i 2 1 ^ ^WftH ;;ii6;6 fSi Ma d mmoth ’ anda 
Cheese.8@10o Whitefi 3 h bhl—*<iivvaoKft Grape Vines— With the best facilities for and the best care 
Lard, tried.llfaiSn nA^fioK ^nmnVnY^’r^-’nn -- --m propagating, we are enabled to offer r>fiin^nn re 
Tallow.10@10Xc Trouk bbl Q - .. Diana. Rebecca, Concord, Hartford Proim ind. 
- PP 1 .$ 8 , 00 @ 8 ,o 0 j— . many other new and old sorts, with the best toreign 
„ . , „ M I'nT HS variettes for growing under glass. Strong plants bv the 
Produce and Provision Markets. WvlUIJD. dozen, or hundred, or larger quantities. P 3 Dy tue 
fi“pK ® y8 .Is ® 1 * 0 n 0a f |b tteton ,-!! !$ 4 . 25 @ 4!50 
S^”!!"!!!^!! 
tauow.10@10Ko Trout, bbl.$ioo® 8.50 
iltnn'tngcs. 
Peach Ti'.EES-One year; Plum. 2years: Orange Quince x-r J? ew . varle 0 e.s, *1 to $2-aU strong and well rooted, ready 
Currants Red Dutch, White Dutch, Cherryf VictoriL for . del ‘very in the Fall. GEO. W. CAMPBELL, 7 
Gooseberries —American Seedling and the best English August, 18o9. [o02-13t] Delaware, Ohio. 
Produce and Provision Markets. 
mwEY yor1 £, Aug. 29. —Flour— Market heavy md Inc 
t l ower - Sales at $ 4 .30@4,55 for superfine State-aiKh 
@4.90 for extra State; $4.30@4 60 for super Westorn’- $i 70 
^ 7 n^ C ? ram c 0n , t0 8 ° od extra do; *5,00@5,30 for old■ 
♦o,40@5,60 for fresh ground shippmg brands extra rmimi 
At Rochester, N. Y„ on Monday, Aug. 22d, of dvsenterv 
w4 J ied4Syeare QL0SS ’ WW ° W ° f the late Elijah La -^ : 
3PBKRRiKS-The leading sorts in large quantities T^DtTJIT -A-K7ID OTtTsT-A.OVEEIsr'T^Xj 
^KBKRiuM-Lawton largely-Dorchester anti Newman’s A TREES, ELAIffTS, tfec. 
TBARB-Downing’s Colossal, Cahoon’s Mammoth and a seri'ef ! R^cLster°'N 9?. acs . e<: ' v * a ' le 7 Nur- 
large supply of Mvatt’s Linn;pn^ olD > a series, Kocnesrer, in i publish the following Catalogues 
4^iNra%ith thfbe^Ydime's for and tbe best care ^ St ° Ck ' Which 0CCUpies Three Hand?ed 
and^hlte^Pine^Red'oedw^Am 1 Arbor ^itf©* ^? rway p^ 2 -'De«ilUveC*te^^ 
ROS Sf7ttoS b p?£3te d nybrld Perpetual9 - a fine assortment 
Sii & awiSS SS 01 . 
< *^oraMMS^Mk^mm- ; ke 9 t^firme > / > lo?^^M a ^u^^fl^ ai ^ ^.buertisenunts ♦ PP " t/uMAXWELL & BRO 
------_ Gen eva, Ontario Co., N. Y, Sept. 1,1859, 504-ot ' 
inlvHT °a -^ d . ver tlsii,g—Twenty-Five Cents a line, each fJ.REAT SALE OF REAL EST At¥~ 
Cheese firm at 8K@9Yc. ^ ^ Ior &tate ’ ^ price: anil a half for extra display, or .37k cts. U WITH V A.LUABLE BTITT DT VG<J ’ 
at t uALw!!!’ 18th ’ 185 9’ 
dozen, or hundred, or larger quantities 3 J No t Deserintiv© communications. 
E VK and Wlhi te^Pines, 5 Red'(ledar^A^n! A^bor 8 ?^’ 1°™* Ro^e^ 68 ®riptive Catalog of Oriamentri Trees. Shrubs, 
h No.3. i D«cr^tiveCatalogueofDahlias,Yerbena 3 ,Green. 
Althea U< Ac Tre6 ’ Laburnum ’ Snow Ball > Purple Fringe, No. 4. Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List. 
Roses— Climbing and Hybrid PerDetuals-a fin© © M n-*_* No ’ 5 ’ Descriptive Catalogue of Flowering Bulbs. 501-7t 
for old and new. Com heavy‘sales at 77 r VapiIm • ” " 
atoerifcement*. 
anchanged for prime. Sales at Si4,50@14ji2 fir b mes d “ $17,00 ----- 
10@10%c.’ Butter firmatlliaWc f for 1 'ohio^WQ^lcVor^Stot © 1 i Tc . , : ,ns of-Ydvertisbi* —Twenty-Five Cents aline each 
Cheese firm at 8K@9Yc. ’ ly ® 21c for State - insertion A price and a half for extra display, or 37Kcto 
ALBANY, Aug. 29,-FLOuit-Quiet and unnhanr,©,! ter leaded 3Pa Elftv fw IA o L T N i OTICra T foUowing read ‘ng mat- 
Grain— Wheat, in light supply Sales ^hit© n ^ d 'a * i»-T?S e ©ir©,?ii« y y ne ’ ea Jr b msertion, in advance. 
at “55! red Michigan at 120 c SdKSJ mS?“ unJSS far ex . ce ? d 8 
Hedge PLANT3-Am. Arbor Vitae, Red Cedar Privet Osage P HIPPS YNION FEMALE SEMINARY, 
Orange, &c. U3 age x -A-lloion, Orleans Co., IN'. Y. 
Stocks for Nurserymen— A fine supply of Angers Quince next School Year of this Institution, commences on 
Tto ^ Tnn^'It" 7 l^ a " ard , a a nd Mahaleb,) one year September next. For T^rmsfsee 
Catalogue at this Office, or apply to * 
a iv „ v i o ...M-U. ACHILLES, Proprietor. 
Albion, N. Y, Aug. 8,1859. 50Uf 
JpOREIGN GRAPES FOR VINERIES. 
ELLWANGER &. BARRY 
Irave.now ready for sending out,, a fine stock of Grapes for 
reu eiaie at iibc; reu Michigan at lon/. »»—A *>,-* „c „„„ , HMi-iumiia tar exceeds 
closed dull and heavy at Saturday’s quotations “ales at - - 
VG- ’’A ”- 3 reu unio at lU 6 c; white 
K‘F T an MAI® 0 i "i 11 ^ Canada at same. Corn drooping- 
Saks No. 1 Illinois at b7c. Other grains quiet. ’ 
0 S '™ 2 ;, A "S' 29 -Fi.ouR-Market for flour steady. 
li^Mhea dull and lower. Sales white Canada at 
oS? old white Michigan at 105c. Onrn nnaito.ao.a /1 
Oats buoyant. 
quotations mu^b^nnrpiv nAmi? b i en S e ’ however, of sales, out of doors. Berry oval- bunch comoact^ grape grown The property above enumerated must be sold, and other 
cy, $5 Qu. a? o P r U ^^? unaL Superfine, $4,75; fan- Our Illustrated and Descriotive CataFo^niP nf nvAr vn an>.fo ^ u ^J e Property will probably be offered. The village of 
ttCKKrsatfi’js -ggs - 10 “ 
S e n© as * !, e f en 5® 6 d, which during the past few days has ~ _ WILLIAM GARBUTT. 
“rare has been 5 s fid \ h’ h 1 • *i “enest current 504-3t 
xceeds The Executors of the Estate of Jacob Albright fd© s f ron S> healthy vines in pots—raised from eyes, 
dering ceased,) will sell at Public Auction, on the day above ?..^ e i y ™. am y c ? nsls } °, f ^he leading kmds, but include a 
B named, the following property, to wit • dy aDo ' e mod erate supply of the most celebrated new varieties, 
_ 1st. The Brick Hotel known as the Grove House with all SUCP 33 tt 
- the buildings connected therewith, and about'(me acre of Muscat Hamburg, 
V AV The buildings are large, nearly new, and cost some Stockwood Golden Hamburg, 
^ AN five or six thousand dollars. 8t 30me I[ AI)Y Downs, 
'•M 
l",i'vV,;"i r ; THK WAnnTCUKK'jOURN'Ar! nnifnEItAUl el 7l "iH lan^sufficient for’the’pur^oses of the an f moment. 
O^Sg ALTH, Sent * month., “ f SKWcMg 
- Farm. nopains oreek which will be sent gratis, prepaid, t© all who inclose one 
4 i 3 t tb ma* be 80111 ad toget fi er or * n parcels, as No ’ 2 - _D Ro C s 1f& c e ., C ^ logue <>f Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
,, . 5th Two valuable village lots in West Olcott in the cen N °‘ 3 -~DescriDtive’Oataiogue of Dahlias, Green-house and 
black, tre of the village, opposite Messrs. Outwater’s store ifito' v„ * n$ e J dw , e ^ la . n f 8 ’ * c v 
s fruit several choice lots in East Olcott * * ^o. 4. ^ holesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers, and 
grown The property above enumerated must be sold and other others who P urc hase in large quantities. 
1 , valuable property will probably be offered The village of m nr ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
) sorts Olcott is located at the mouth of the Eighteen-Mile Creek —_ Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochest er, N. Y. 
• Y - fertility of so°if L salubrit^' l o i f 0 clfmat^goo^roadsrwater’ P UBL * C SALB OF DEVON CATTLE AND 
l r r u ‘,’fi?* ed0m f f < ? ra frosts drouth, or flood, the country A SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. 
2 8xc « Ued by anything in the State. AU On WEDNESDAY, 7th September next, at lOo’clock A W 
miles Persons desiring to purchase ^ ill come and see, as this will at my Farm on Grand Island near Buffalo I will <?pn* m w 
ivy *or o’clock! M 41106 f ° r * bargain ’ 8aIe t0 commence at 10 entire herdl of 
^ Terms of Sale -All sums under $1,000, one quarter down, cSRS? 3 ° C °' VS ’ Uelfer8 ' BuUs ’ aud BuU and Ueifer 
TT Doi^n^l^vM^'aiicf^Ramsf^tlsoriOO^or^more^chof^^-ade 
bankabll nrnier Uu© a to . , G ? od ?L e * edl , D ® 1E ^ e fv.°f. Ootswold and South-Down erosses-tlie 
S“to U 4s I 1 6d *h©f>S h fhi h i©T* e © be r en offered, bringingTrom known.‘'thauTe U p^TrietorTdeem ‘it'linne©©^^ ?’ eneral J y /. ny information pertaining to the above can be had by 
^lls^ 10 Yates, Orleans (Jo., or A. ^ 
hshri a “ d 13 Sr!fjl e i Tl^last 1 sales 0 mVat 3sFOTCatalira™^ini;?“ mence on TIIURSDAY Sept sth. 501-3teow A. t! WETilERWAxJ Executors. 
&*“»• health,. HAPp raEg8 *>© , MX)i ., FR ._ 
»od is V©to 1 sinning to come in. The yield of this year’s - —’ ’ _ oul - a t 
N EW «><>0*»x establishment, 
SaBAafeittSS 
ftddrJJS?n» r p a M 0I A pertainln ^, the above can be had by The sale will be positive, and without reserve if there 
«a t. s “ 1 swwwa 
HUiWifliiafS'aij® l(> a , a i,fe — e " ,t: or a ui “ r *' du “““ ’ u b « 
Pentteld, Monroe Co., N. Y. [503-2t] J. S. HASKINS. 
J^EIDTTXJCiKl-'a- SEED WHEATS. 
MAY WHEAT,. 
HILL WHEAT, 
MEDITERRANEAN WHEAT, 
_ _ WHITE KENTUCKY WHEAT. 
We are storing some of our receipts of earliest ripened 
and purest samples of the above varieties of Wheat, grown 
in Kentucky and Tennessee, for the use of farmers as Seed 
Wheat, which we propose to sell at prices merely sufficient 
to pay the extra expenses incurred by so doing, in addition 
to the current value of these wheats for milling purposes. 
_May Wheat” is probably tbe earliest known in Kentucky, 
npens 1st to 10th of June, has succeeded perfectly in this 
State the present season, heads smooth, kernel short, 
plump, heavy, and bright amber color, and composes one 
half the stock from which is manufactured the justly cele¬ 
brated St. Louis Double Extras. 
“HiU Wheat” resembles the May in color and qualities— 
heads bearded, kernel nearly as long as Mediterranean, 
and plump. 
“Mediterranean and White” are too well known to re¬ 
quire description, but from several experiments we are well 
convinced the use of Kentucky or Tennessee seed will 
hasten the crop several days. COBB & CO., 
Produce Com. Merchants, 
499-7t Nos. 20 and 21 Centr al Wharf, Buffalo, N. Y. 
T HE BEST GRAIN DRILL IN 
AMERICA! 
Is Manufactured by the Subscribers at Macedon, M. T. 
It is so arranged as to Sow or Plant, with equal facility, all 
kinds of Seed, from the smallest Grass Seed to Com or 
Beans, either Broadcast, in Hills or in Drills. Also, every 
description of Concentrated Manures,—as Guano, Lime, 
Ashes, Gypsum, Poudrette, Bone Dust, &c. 
Cuts and descriptions were given in a late number of the 
Rural (May 14th.) 
Price of 7 Tube Drill,. $79 
“ “9 Tube Drill,. 80 
“ “ Guano Attachment,. 25 
“ “ Grass Seeder,. 10 
delivered on board boat or cars. 
For further information. Circulars, &c„ address L W, 
Briggs, Agent, at Macedon Centre, N. Y„ or the Proprietors, 
Macedon, N. Y. BICKFORD A HUFFMAN. 
A VALUABLE BOOR FOR INVALIDS. 
Sent by mail, and not to be paid for until received, 
read, and approved of. If not approved, no charge. 
Dr. Samuel S. Fitch’s “Six Lectures” on the Causes, 
Prevention, and Cure of Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, 
Heart, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, Skin, etc.. Female 
Complaints, and Chronic diseases generally; on the Laws of 
Life, and the true method of curing these diseases, and pre¬ 
serving life and health to old age. A volume of 375 pages, 
with Q» illustrations, bound. We will forward a cony oi 1L 
post-paid, to any address that may be sent us, and the price! 
50 cents, may be remitted (in stamps or otherwise) after the 
book is received and approved of. If remitted in advance 
the price is 40 cents. Apply, giving Post-Office, County, and 
& S. FITCH & CO: 7 
493-13t _ 714 Br oadway. New York. 
TV 4 ?:?! 0 DOWN that stream of pure 
tY: r>) ater a° ^fiefi® use, barn and dry fields. Use the Wa¬ 
ter Pipe made by I. S. Hobbie & Co., the cheapest and best 
known in the world. Made of Pine timber, and if properly 
& d j£! *JS 8 i r any r , e gu ir e<l pressure and be nearly or quite 
indestructible. Address I. S. HOBBIE & CO , 
4yl 44 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
H OMES FOR ALLI 
FOR, SALE, 
At gl,25 per Acre, desirable FARMING LANDS In 
W lt^ rn roH gln Ki a ’ E r aste 7 1 Kentucky, and Middle Tennessee! 
Pe^sylvlnii ® Laads m SuUlvaQ “ d Elk Counties, 
Apply to the American Emigrant Aid and Homestead 
Company, No. 146 Broadway, New York. 4S9tf 
W COD’S SA. O W HR. _ 
Patented February 32d, 1859. 
fiJ?. ari ?*fi the M X rea J ? 1 fi. aye been engaged in the manufa^s- 
fure of the Manny Combined Reaper and Mower, I have 
given much thought and attention to the construction of what 
I foresaw would be a great want of the Farmers—a lighter 
beenmatfe ^ T mactme el t >re8al F for mowing, than had yet 
And now, after the most thorough and repeated experi¬ 
ments and tests in every variety of field, and in all kinds and 
In every condition of grass, I am prepared, with entire confi¬ 
dence, to offer to the farmers aud dealers of the United 
States, the great desideratum in this department of Agricul¬ 
tural labor-saving machines—a Mower, superior in its capao- 
ity for good work to any hitherto introduced, of easy draft, 
light, cheep, and durable. * 
This machine I now offer as my latest invention, to meet a 
special want of farmers, and to place within the reach of alL 
a Mower that for practical working, cheapness and simpUd- 
ty, will be without a rival. 
I build Two-IIorse and One-Horse Mowers. The Two- 
Horse Slower weighs 42o fts., and cuts a swath iour leet wide 
<° r „ m T e lf speraaUy ordered.) The One-Horse Mower weighs 
30 fts. less, (39o fts.,) and cuts a swath three and a haif feet 
wine. 
For a more fifll description of the Mo ser, re erence is made 
to my Pamphlets, which will be .furnished on application.— 
With each machme will be furnished two extra guards, two 
extra sections, one wrench and oil can. 
Warranted capable of cutting ten acres of grass per day in 
a workmanlike manner. 
Price of Two-Horse Mower.$80 
_ „ .. One-Horse Mower..!!!!".’’’’"’’ 70 
Delivered here on the cars. 
I continue as heretofore, and with greater success than at 
any previous.tune the manufacture and gale of “Manny 1 , 
Patent.Combined Reaper and Slower with Wood’s Improve¬ 
ment-” WALTER A. WOOD, 
„-r.. Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls. N Y 
PEASE k EGGLESFON, 84 State St., Albany, Agents for 
Albany County and vicinity. 
BENNETT GRAY, Breckport, 
WM. HENRY HARMON, Scottsville, 
*”~tf _ Agents for Monroe Coun ty, N. Y. 
]\J[ A UNT INT Y ’ S C O M BINED 
REAPER AAISTX3 MOWER, 
WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT, 
For the Harvest of 18G9. 
The subscriber begs to Inform the public that he continues 
to manufacture this popular machine, and pledges himself to 
produce an implement that will fully sustain its former repu¬ 
tation, a 3 the best combined machine yet introduced, and 
inferior to none, either as a Reaper or Mower 
It.has had a steady and increasing popularity from the first, 
achieving a complete success in the first important trial at 
Geneva m .1852. It carried off the highest honors at the great 
National ! leld Trial at Syracuse in 1857; and amidst aU the 
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 
which it is constructed, have proved so successful that there 
has been no attempt to change them. 
The main effort during the last year has been to improve 
its mechanical construction, to make it stronger and more 
durable, and sustain its reputation as the leading and most 
acceptable machine to the largest class of farmers in the 
country. 
Warranted capable of cutting from 10 to 15 acres of grass 
or grain per day;, in a workmanlike manner. 
Price of Alachine as heretofore, varies according to width 
of cut, and its adaptation in size and strength to different 
sections of the country, from $125 to $150, delivered here oa 
the cars. WALTER A. WOOD, 
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 
BENNETT GRAY, Brockport, 
WM. HENRY HARMON, Scottsville, 
483-tf, _Agents for Monroe County, N. Y. 
»<■« * Broadway,’ New York. .SSBfe." ““ *• 
stone. Address 
0. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
A Steam Ferry Boat will cross the river ever 
.uc uiulh. rau ue seen ai any time previous by callint 
mv residence. LEWIS F ALLEN 
Black Rock. N. Y„ August 1,1859. - fioO-lt 
A 8TOF4 HOUSE, Broadway, New York.—All i\ 
Milk used here comes from a Farm carried on for t! 
express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetable 
Poultry, Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows feed 
Winter on the best of Hay and Meal, and in Summer on rii 
Pastures aud Meal only. [440] 0. A. STETSON. 
