UK1L HEW-YOKKEH 
CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER, 
AGRICULTURAL. 
Rural Letters from Europe—No. TV. 
Pagh. 
.293 
Kohl-Rain as Feed for Stock, [Illustrated]... . 
Niven’s Pota'o Digger, [Illustrated!. 
The Worn OuteLands of Virginia. 
..293. 901 
Bee-Hives. ooi 
A Good Feed Cutter. 
Making Cheese from a Small Dairy. 
An Improved Horse-Shoe. 
. 901 
Will it Pay?. <ku 
niiaiiM iiimniUBnamBnann 
Americana full price**, as to quality. 
r terms, aim v h to°!?'V> 0, |? 0113 I! " il, l in -s and choice Fiiift 
Rural Spirit of the, Press .-Ilow to Use Lime: Un¬ 
ruly Animals; Corn and Corn Fodder; Why Sows De- 
glroy their Young.<y)4 
Agricultural Miscellany .—The wither: Fairs Next 
Week : rransacnons of State \s Society; Wheat Sow- 
™ n £ K a “ d „. s ""'in« Grass -Correction ; 
The Wheat Crop-Yield East and w c8 t; p.our from 
Daytoni nheat; Johnston’s Bean Harvester; Broom 
Corn; T»o Oswego County Pairs-Fair at Fulton: Li¬ 
vonia Town hairs; Bee-Hives for South America: Good 
rrmt. orw 
iooioa Peru n Wam J wMhed:!!! ’it 32 J dencl, wom?f > M,T !ase 'l ? onfi ; 
V.-The Fall 
commence on 
CHICAGO, Sept.. 5 .—Floor—M arket steady. 
Grain—W heat inactive; spring Xc lower. Corn dull. 
Oats firm. 
OSWEGO, Sept, 5.— Floor— Market for dour dulL Sales 
small. 
Grain— Wheat quiet: no sales. Corn scarce and held 
above the views of buyers. 
TORONTO, Sept, 3 —Floor is very doll, with no signs of 
movementin ihemarket. There is no demand from abroad. 
CLEVELAND, 0., Sept. 2.-Receipts by wagons 
medium quality, and usoaHjeold at ?h@><j c Some fauev f, e f p « ^ elt - t,y P aren ts and guardians The , wa ! I 
clips run up as high as 60 ^..-Plnndealer. “ aUCy j the highmxpe^o^ | 
i structions. in th^remarkable stnr« 0 nr’ h L ness P f , clH “. in - T FT 
-I which she illustrates her snbient.^f of . k, ? 0V ' rl fi f 'K R with uljj 1 
m \ „ ... jl i manners, in htr genUen^a^^^ _ 
j^EEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE 
THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. 
GEORGE Gr. EVANS, 
Wo. 439 Chestnut Street, 
PHILADELPHIA, 
0 RIGIN A TOR 
OF THH ^ q « 
A- T T?T HAArr tv v a IN L o o , 
3Urtiertkement g. 
the ^To?£r^z 
The Principals of th 
OF THH 
I ft book Jg ’ 
AND PROPRIETOR, OT .... T] 
movementin ihemarket. there is no demand from abroad, ... l he Principals of the Academy will bn i u . , ■'Wb 
and no disposition whatever to speculate. There are some lerms of AdvcrtLing-rwenty-Five Cents a line each e f 3 of the bfohest. reputation in their ? i ,i by teach- CJIir r r 
rumored sdes of extra at $5 9 barrel, which is about the Insertion. A price and a hf for extra drsnlav „ , f vjz.i-Mlss Marion McGregor in Minic- fiiill de P artm e»t.s T W T 
figure it may ne quoted at, althoimn it is not nronanle that _ “ 1 mr extra display, or 373* cts. Miss Redder in K„ivV." . 1 ..’r 10 Parsons and 111 x 
29t figure it may ne quoted at, althougn it is not prooaole that 
HORTICULTURAL any amount could be sold at this rate. Superfine nominal ai-iuiss loiiowing reading mat- ! Mrs Cai 
_ . „ at ♦4,5i>, and fancy aj $i,7n W barrel. By retail, fancy flour ter, leaded — Fifty Cents a lie. each insertion, in a ova wr Brachett, in IV 
French Method of Pruning the Peach Tree, [11 Illus- is worth $J,7o to $o V barrel in bag". The circulation of the t-.i , AlSCF - Rochester, I 
trations]. oor Grain—T he wheat market at the date of our last review ! IZ. A--,*,- ° f . ? RAL New ' Yorkkr far exceeds | 
Tliefine,,; hod nZZZZii ’ ViV'I. “ J wa s a good deal,excited by an unusually active competition, thalor an V similar journal America or Europe, rendering 
Distin„uijhed Horticultural Visitors. 295 under which prices hat taken an important upward move- it altogether the best Advening Medium of it* rlauo 
A Fine Autumn Apple. 295 *? eDt * closll) * buoyantly at *sHd to 6s #bushel. Since then —„ ,,, , cla8S ” 
Rochester Gardens .„o- the movement has been gradually downward, and prices _.“?7, AI1 transient advertiments must be accomnanled 
;. 29a arc now nearly as low as they were prior »o the excitement with the cash, or a responsih reference, to secure insertion TtI03 * 0. Mo 
Fruit Business of Rochester. 295 which caused the advance. T ’he ru'ing rates yesterday for T' lose who send us advertisients to be published at nr eei ~~-— 
Another New Grape. on- farmers’loods on the mai ket were 4s 9d to 5s for inferior they specify, are respectfulladvised that we are not in a TPHB VV?, 
Fruits in their Season .?, n<1 medium lots; 5s 3d to 5 s 6d for good prime merchanta- position to allow any one tractate terms—especially when ; ®.fWS 
rruus in tneir season.... 29o ble wheat The deliveries have averaged from 1,500 to 2,000 the demand upon our colunB, at published rates, exceeds ind order/in 
Large Crop of Raspberries. 295 bushels ?» d»y during the week, and the sample on the the space appropriated for ivertising. oxceeas .end orders to 
Grape Crop of Ohio. oq^ whole bas considerably improved. The average price yes- — - - - -- ---- 
Inquiries and Answers .-Rot in Grapes: Pine Apple WheaVbV enl^bee^offS^^fn smal^quantUi'es,' anrt^as pOXJURIXG '-The whe Art of Conjuring made easy, P ATEiXT 
Squash; Strawberry and other Plants by Mail. 295 tivelv^un^lm tn th ^ .bushel. The crop this year is rela V with full directions for irforming ioQ J Wonderful Feats xhis Machine 
uoieii a®* aicnouga it is not pronaole that npriinDof anop rt G . rsplay, or 37K cts. Miss Redder, in English studies •'^ vffco \r Is ? ^; lr ? on s and 
I he sold at this rate. Superfine nom'nal P ne of space, . pkcial Pticks —following reading mat- Jpk; Mrs Canfield, in Pain'ing^ and^rt-nV^^nrh'i ? 0ra,r 'l 
y a' $l,7n barrel. By retail, fancy flour tfcr > leaded — Fifty Cents a lie, each insertion, in advaatv 1 Briichett, in Modern Languages’ ' ’ Y rot = . hut bridge 
P Zf§l' „ r _, C5 f “The circulation of the jp.al N E w-Vor K b ; far exc A ee C ds I Kochester ’*’ Y ” August!^ 
-x., augustIZ, 1S59. .esident. 
L. a. W.YPXS. 
IS4 \f \S KKMP3TTALL. 
.THlEM AN CLARKE. 
H. S. ALUS. 
Thos. C. MoNT a ov--*’ Secreta,y ’ _ 5M ’ 2t 
rpiHB W - « fiK-CURE JOUftIVAL AND HERALD 
X <ap •EaLTH.— Four Copiks will be sent to subscribers 
4 p.. uths for $1, commencing with the September number, 
^end orders to FOWLER & WELLS, 
5®4-2t 308 Broadway, New York. 
p.VTEXT TURN-TABLE APPLE PARER. 
8 ±^\» 5 S 5 s® 35 «I« 53 S 
w “ST AND LARGEST 
^OIC EST^ABIuISPXjVrET^'l? 
GIFT 
IN THE WORLD, 
Calls attention to the fact that he has made such arrange¬ 
ments with other publishers and manufacturers, that it 
gives him pleasure to offer 
GREATER INDUCEMENTS 
than ever, and such that 
CANNOT BE EQUALLED 
by any other Gift Book House in the world. 
-A.lull, BOOKS 
are sold at the 
PUBLISHERS’ PRICES, 
Brasher Falls. N. Y. 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. WBMtBXaRSTSB 
Cream Pie. m "VST 1 “‘US'FS’n r 
LADIES 1 OLIO. be realized. Rye comes in very slowly, and we have no___ * 
S Tcn" < in n Mf ad0W ’ (: ?. 0etical:] Management of Chil- ha” bee'XoightKore 8 ^^freSy^aU^ricIsw^tettHn^ BOO 000 T ^ C L ^? S <’ HANNIBAL AND ST. 
dren. In Memonam; Constancy of \Voman. 296 some sales have taken place recently at Is luXd bushel’ JOSEPH Ra,ROaD LANDS, For Sale on 
CHOICE MTSUfi r amv and even a slightly lower rate has been accepted for lots of qSS>„ i lt ? n “ at . .7 , Ra ! of Interest, 
_. „ r _ ynuiuB miALLLLANY. ICO bushels.— Globe. ..^bese Lands, granted by'ngress to aid in constructing 
Tlie Moon, [Poetical:! Birds’-Nests; Change; Love of .. ’ ----- th . e .R° ad . he. to a great c»nt, within Six Miles and ail 
ROnnnn acres o HANNIBAL and st. 
UIR7A/UU JOSEPH RyROvD LANDS, For Sale on 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
The Moon, [Poetical:] Birds’-Nests: Change; Love of 
snapping or reverse motion; is made 
of iron and not. liable to get out of 
order; is so simple in construction, GpT.l 
that children with sufficient strength ^ "*“* ‘ 
to place an apple on the fork and turn WORTIJ PROM 
a crank, can operate it as readily as 
adults. It will pare apples of any size 
and shape, working perfectly over 
uneven surfaces and doing the work 
SPLENDID GIFT, 
Country; Humanity; Reading...!.2! 
SABBATn MUSINGS. has furnished an exhibit of the aggregate value of bieacf- mate Rnd fertility of iis Si. its latitude adapts it to a 
Love, rPoetical:] Divine Enthusiasm - Trust in God- stuffs exported to foreign countries from the Unitea States, greater variety of products in land eith°r nor'ti or south 
The Divine Mercy; Sound Advice; All Your Need ’ oqfi J oreaca year, 1828 to 1858; also the export value of provis- of it, rendering the profitsf farming more certain and 
xuur ixeta... _jb ions for the same period. steady than in any other disict of our country. 
THE REVIEWER. „, Tl113 . exhibit is published in full in the Report of the , r ' s pos'hon is such as to c< man d at Low Kates of Freight 
296 .Hbf-AOSTFFFS and Provisions.—U pon the app’ication of within Fifteen Miles of the oad, winch is now completed 
the Chamber of Commerce, the Secretary of the Treasury through a country unsurpasd in the saluhri'y of its Oli- 
naa furnisher! nn ovKiKH ____ j maf.P. nnH for HI; txr nf ^ ,1 .... *. „ 
uneven surfaces and doing the work 
with great rapidity. Its success the w_ , . , .. 
past two years has established the Yoa can 3e ec * ; I rom Ibe 
50 CENTS TO glOO, 
IS GIVEN WITH EACH BOOK. 
---—imAumi iiiiiL-iiix, UIUIC UC 
steady than in any other diact of our country. 
fact that it is the best Parer in the 
world. Every Machine is warranted 
to give satisfaction, and will be sold at reasonable prices. 
A supply of these Machines can he obtained of the Agricul- 
LARG-EST STOCK OIF BOOKS 
IN THE COUNTRY. 
An American Dictionary of the English Language: Ro- 
ma« Orthoepy; Farm Drainage; Books Received_ 
This exhibit is published in full in the Report of the IIs position is such a« to c<mand atLowKatesof Freight or of LOCKEY & HOWLAND, Leominster, Mass., 
Chamber of Commerce for the past year. We extract the P m Northern and Southerrjarkets. 503-4t Proprietors and Manufacturers. 
USEFUL OLIO, 
Platanthera Oiliaris-Yellow Fringed Orchis, [Illustra- 
v, d: uA hout - T ,0 R Yrozen Well at Brandon, 
Vt,; Where is the ‘Far West?”. . 
YOUNG RURALIST. 
Never Put Off till To-morrow, [Poetical;] The Rising 
Generation; No Time. . . . 
STORY TELLER. 
Day-Dreams of nome, [Poetical;] The Inspiration of 
• Rooltn Ko ' om slate '" ent for tf ] e Past seventeen years only, (out of thirty- To the Farmer desiring toatter his condition, to parties -—— 
, hooks iteceivea.... 2J7 one,) commencing with the year 1842 The importance of w 'shmg to invest money in e West, or any in search of a TOHNSTON’S BE\N H ARVESTER.—A man w 
hlO. breadstuus in our export trade, to Europe, &c„ is thus fully P^sperous Home, tliese Lais are commended a horse can harvest from 6 to 8 acres of Beans, w 
- - -- — shown, as well as the part which salted provisions occupy For full particulars apply JOSIAH HUNT, «»i. ti—~ t« « —»„ -n-. 
in our foreign exnort. Thu ihinmeni nt icA Land Commissioner lljnth.il nnrl Sr Tm-nh I!- 
orof an ^LOCKEF&’HOWLANIX^eomi'nster?' m ass.', 1 ^^ A " d , by «°“PWng with the directions as given in the 
503-4t Proprietors and Manufacturers. Catalogue, you will receive your Book 
FREE OB B2CBBJSTSB 
in our foreign export. The shipment of breaastuffs in l a 55- Commissioner Haiibal a 
orv-T *? 7, exceeded that of the famous famine year, 1447, while 5Uo-l«Jt 
^97 that of provisions was larger in 1855-6 than at any previous--- 
or fL u & e 5 u ? Pt Ppl 10 ' 1 - If we , co u ld rely upon such an ex- A. C TJ3 E 
port (74 to 77 millions annually) for the future, it would give ^ 
a great stimulus to production in our country; 
297 Year. Export value of Export value of Aggregate' // 
Breadstuffs. Provisions. Bread & Prov. fi/f 
or lull particulars apply JOSIAH HUNT, this Harvester, in a day. The roots are generally cutoff 
Barm lommunoner Haiibal and St. Joseph Railroad, about one inch below the surface, and are left in the 
i th for carriage or mailing, and a guarantee of 
Hannibal, Mo. 
NO RISK OF LOSS BY MAIL. 
To give an idea of the extent and the honorable method 
Special Notice©. 
^(i^THE 
l>¥l» 
1842.$9,878,176 $7,024,700' 
. 5,249,700 6,594,523 
3C0 1814 . 8,831,396 9,i>38,739 
c™ 1845 . 7,445,820 9,297.601 
- 1846 .16,615,407 11,075,714 
1847 .53,262,437 15,439,484 
1848 .22,678,602 I4.79U49 
'819. 2 M 95 ' 783 15,259,724 
18o0 .13,066,509 12,984,864 
- 1851 .14.556,236 7,392,415 
1852 .18.256,803 8,600,224 
1853 . 21,875,878 11.109.444 
1854 . 48,383,107 17,558,216 
1855 . 21,557,854 17,337,494 
1856 . 56,619,986 20,567,315 
1857 .55,624,832 19,013,020 
—* 1858 . 33,698,490 16,984,795 
$16,902,876 
11.204.123 
17,970.135 
16,743,421 
27.701.121 
68.701.121 
27,472,751 
38,155,507 
ground. The bushes are usually left standing, in the most To give an idea of the extent and the lion 
perfect condition for curing and for gathering and pitching _ ..... 
into the wagon. It is the Bean Harvester against the world, ^ ransac L n » business, we would state that 
and what farmers have long wanted. ooq n.AT-n ama grrvpi? wiTonva 
Only a limited number will be made for this year. For- UU ANJ> blLVER WATCHES, 
ward your orders immediately. and over 
Every Harvester warranted. Price. $15,00. 
R. L. HOWARD, Only Manufacturer, 250,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF JE1 
504-4t Buffalo, N. Y. have been 
250,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF JEWELRY, 
have been 
38:166,507 BASSETT BROT3ERS, PROPRIETORS. 
if’qAa’sai P,uiloii ld f2 t ’ ?? ost - T! !, oro 6 h and Extensive Commercial 
21,948,651 Lollcge in the Empire Stal 
25.857,027 Please send for a Catajgue. 
32.98o.322 Syracuse, N. Y. 505 ot 
N O DRUGS-NO POISON!-THE WATER- 
CURE JOURNAL and IIERsLD OF HEALTH, will be 
sent, on trial , four months fnr 25 cents. Aduress 
5u4-2t FOWLER & WELLS, No. 308 Broadway. N. Y. 
GIVEN AWAY 
during the past six months, each article of which haa 
FOWLER & WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, N. Y. been of the finest quality, and has given satisfaction in 
nn niiAivn_uo Pirn i-ir vt nnirnr every instance. 
OOMBRERO GUANO—80 PER CENT. BONE 
LJ PHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
25.857,027 Please send for a Catajgue. 
32.98o;3| Syracus e. N. Y._ 505-2t 
ffjfiflloi C OK1IE ^’S GE O GRAPHIES. 
50683285 C ^r? e »!Jl 8 n Fir9 M, St /? ps a , Geography. Intended to 
precede Cornell s Geognplui-al Ser ?s. and to introduce 
SEND FOR A. CATALOGUE, 
Try 5 Bags this Fall, on an acre of your poorest land, on 
Winter Wheat. Send or write for a circular and certificate which will be sent gratis, and which contains a list of 
14° Bags° per tun U ’ Sp:dal ^ per tap ’ ^ ^-1 Books in every department of literature. 
502-gt ™»° D a Y °rh. ONE TRIAL WILL ASSURE YOU 
WOOD & GRANT, New York. 
WM. A. MARTIN & CO.. New York. 
PICTQRffU, EBITSONf 
1500 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Albion, N. Y .^Ang. 8, 1859. _ oul ~ u AGENTS W^ISTTEID, 
G A *0®™JB? S T V A^ 8 en R Ef T strIins, such as L S ! W , h0 c “’ witb Ge i orgb G ’ Evan ’ s ' Catalogue, obtain more 
Clippers, Baltimore Top Knots, Tartars, subscribers than by any other, as the Books and Gifts 
IIun-abrIdSdI 
9, °°ulary 10 ’ 00y NEW AVO »DS in the Voenb- 
Tnble of SYNONYMS, by Prof. Goodrich. 
Table Giving Pronunciation of Names of 8 OOO the be’icf entertained by many that the supply is some 250 
Distinguished Persons of Modern Times ’ head s i 10rt ’ as C0 .T Dart;d 'V th fie receipts at this point 
PppiiMat ivap.?u ri ». i rrt . , * seven days They are m error, however Thf*r#» if 
[W, Y. Courie r and Enquirer. the httle pupiI pi'asaml"^d profitabfy to th'e°rudiment P*nPPS UNION FEMALE SEMINARY, 
of Geography. One baudful volume, ch'ld’s quarto, * -Albion, Orleans Co., K. Y. 
The Cattle Markets. !?L lth numerous maps arl illustrations, 72 pages. Price, The next School Year of this Institution, commences on 
vnrYrr vnnv . o, “ a ceEfs - the first Thursday of September nexL For Terms, see 
' atKe T m®keto are Ml2now“ treDt prices for the week CORNELL’S GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES Catalogue at this Office, or appjy to_- 
Beef Cattle— First quality, %l'cwt., $10,50@11,00; ordina- co;sists of Albion, N. Y„ Ai 
^•(j,«,7^o j0 ® 10 ’ 2a: comm °P d0 > *S.00@9.00; inferior do, I-Primary Geographr. Small 4to. 96 P p. 12 Maps.- 
rowslvn „ m Beautifully lUusirated. Price, 50 cems. P P fl A M E FO 
do $40@50” w£^doTm00@k)(M; X°ior"* »"*e rm ediate Geo.raihy. Lrrge 4to. Revised ^J„ p pe® F THE BE 
@39,00. ’ lienor do, $2u,00 Edition, with new and additional Naps and numerous n' 
s J-Vr C ^Sr F a rSt A??- allt ?' • Tb ” 6 © 6 * c : ordinary do, lllustratloas - P«ce. W Cents. Seftoni 
4 ^» 5 9 ; ^eriord° |@4 C# Grammar-School Geography. La^o 4to, wifh numer- Stanleys, 
A4^?5? K ‘7 c ? riine <iua ^ 1 j , y» ^ head, $5,50@6,50: ous , ^ ar)s Illustrations. 1«»8 np. t includes Physical And a number of . 
°°“ d01 ^00@i00 ; laferior and Descriptive Geography. Price. 9'cts. pure game. Also 
•*,„**.,*.* sus*rm 
that m.irked last week’s trade in New York and also on jet of Mnp^ fur ^fua y - «1ST;,'iireuut;- Maps tor n V V 
the be’ief entertained by many that the suppiyTs some°250 ^ US °’ ^ $1 ‘ ^ mfndngwhh the 
head short, as compared with the receipts at this point The F,RST STfa> 6 , Priwart, and Jp.ammar School Geog- herds Address 
fejen days ago. 1 hey are in error, however. There is at baphies, are so arranged as to mine a complete series for 504-2t 
H. L. ACHILLES, Proprietor. 
of the honorable business transactions of 
GEORGE <3-. EVANS, 
NO. 439 CHESTNUT STREET. 
PHILADELPHIA. 
Derby*, 
Seftous, 
Stanleys, 
Prince Charles, Rattlers, 
Mexican or Strychnine, Sergeants, 
Counterfeits, Irish, 
ous Maos and Illustrations. l‘>8 np. t includes Physical And a number of excellent Crosses. AH fowls warranted 
and Descrip'ive Geography. Price. 9"cts. 
pure game. Also Cooper’s Work on Game Fowls sent to 
IN ONE VOLUME OF 1750 PAGES. 
PRICE $6.50. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. 
“ GET THE BEST.” GET WEBSTER. 
G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. 
m t, !???' This week. Last week. 
Thirty Dollars Pke MoNm-Wanted, good Book Fh-^ auKlity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. l 4 tlf c 
Canvassers at $30 per month, and expenses paid. s - - * 
least the usual number of buyers here from the East and the country school. 
New York. The New Yorkers have taken about 350 head, No °‘ he r seri-s of school booksiever published in this 
ana will buy ir any more to-day. It is thought tJ at about c°u n, f.v. has received such univeral anil unqualified com- 
as many will go East as went in that direction last week— mendation and approva' as has hem awarded to this by the 
say 1,100 head—leaving 1.300 or 1,400 to go to New York in ' ,I : eS3 ' teachers and educat-rs throigbout the country. We 
first hands. We quote the market brisk at the following w '"not attempt a description ot,he Series here, but will 
rates, remargin^, however, that we are not aware of any send a Catalogue containing full inscription, gratis, to any 
sales at our outside figure for extra," although there are one desiring it 
beeves on l h e ma rket that will not be parted with for A copy o* either part of the Serbs, for examination, will 
Illustrations. Price, 67 cents. Sefton*’ Mexican or^Ar -hni ' latt ' ers ’, enumerated are superior to thoso of any other House. 
Grammar-School Geography. La^ge 4to, with numer- Stanleys, Counterfeits, ' ’ Irisfi,' ' Any one, either male or female, who desires to engage 
ous Maps and Illustrations. li'8 np. t includes Physical And a number of excellent Crosses. AH fowls warranted IN an WONGRari p 
and Descriptive Geography. Price. 9'jcts. pure gome,. Also Cooper’s Work on Game Fowls sent to L “ 
II. High-School Geogrnphv and jiltlas. Geonranhv any address for $1. For particulars, address AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT, 
large 12mo.. 405°up. ^Rrchlv illustrateL It includes T)e’ 501 -' 3t J-WILKINS COOPER. Media. Delaware Co., Pa. . .. . v nlll , .. . . 
scriptive, PhyScaL^and Mattewatoa? Wwaohy Print - ! - and one that re( iu«-cs but little time, is requested to address 
75 cents Atlas, very lqjwe ta^jl^qn’iriiii,. ;; c'nmolete LTEALril, H APPINESS AND LONG LIFE.— G. G. EVAN3, and they will receive every information 
set of Mqntm MuuJ ; AT., WJ&ul Ss w ? *• i nv - WATEK-CURK JOHUXaI. aud HERALD OF -Native fr thp b.istn- , ' ™ 
family use. Price, $1 p HEALTH will be sent to subscribers four months, com- relative tj the lu^.u .ss. 
The First Steps, I’m, ary, and Jp.ammar School Ghoo- Stress* 16 Beptem £&VLKR tv/iiif***-*” 25 ^ BEWARE OF SENDING TO ANY 
m eountrv e schnoi ranged ° S to 1P;lte 11 com P 1< -‘ te series for 504-2t No. 308 Broadway,’ New York. BOGUS NEW YORK CONCERN, 
III. High-School Geography and Jtlaq Genc-nnhv I any address for $1. For particulars, address 
large 12mo.. 405 pp. Richly illustratel. It' iiicludes De! j 501 -' 3t J - WILKINS COOPER, Media. Delaware Co., Pa. 
Address 
502-4t 
S. F. FRENCH & CO., 
121 Nassau street, New York. 
Second quality. 3K@3^c 
Third quality. 3 @3J4o 
Inferior.23^03 c 
iHnrkcts, Commerce, &c. 
Rural New-Yorker Office,. _ , - -- - ^ 
Rochebter, Sept. 6,1859. > . CAMBRIDGE. Aug. 30.—At market 1512 cattle, about 900 1 ^ ln eaclx t() travel » t0 wh^ra will be paid $30 to S75 
al r stseem as thouehthe deciipe - of workias oxu “’^rfiML^TSo..pMSta 1 " d,ir ^.m h 
some inquiry, but buyers do not feel prepared to purchase n 
to any considerable extent thus early at the ruliog rates l 
About, 100 head changed hands at 5X@5?( lb„ the latter OF 
for a lot of 41 bead, weighing 225 its. _ 
Milch Cows—Sales at from $28 to $37.— Argus. - 
the rates of flour would never cease, for week after week 
we are obliged to note a reduction. The falling off during 
the week past is equal to 25@50 cents on best grades. In¬ 
ferior is as last quoted. 
Grain—W heat drooping, and considerable on the market. 
From Canada it is beginning to come in pretty freely; the 
receipts of the week are about 15,000 bushels. Rates $1,15® 
1,16 for choice Gen “see and Canadian. Corn maintains its 
recent prices. Oats are down 3@4 cents $ bushel. Rye at 
CO cents. The market for Barley opens at50 cents-malsters 
are not hardly ready to purchase, and there is little demand 
lathe city. 
Poultry— We observe poultry making quite a show in 
market. Chickens and Turkeys are worth 9©10 cents %< 
pound. 
ool and Sheep Skins— Wool is firm at quoted rates, but 
without change. Sheep and Lamb Pelts are advancing-for 
the former 50075 cents is paid-for the latter 38@75 cents. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
_ Flour and Grain. I Eggs, dozen * 
Hour, wint.wheat.$4,75@5,7fi Honey, box!.i5@15c 
F our, spring do. .$4,2504,50 Caudles, box..lqll-ln 
Prices—M arket beef—Extra, $7,25@7,75; first qualify--- 
$6,25@6,50; second do, $5,75@0,00; third do, $4,5000 (X)’ LOGAN GR \PE. —Tie earliestripeninir,black, 
ordinary do. $3,2a. _ J-hardy Grape with which we ire acquainted. Its fruit 
The First Steps, Primary, and Jp.ammar School Geog- ”en"°‘ n Address “^ FOWLim & MTLL^ y_ 25 BEWARE 0F SENDING TO ANY 
the P country e school. ran6ed ° S * COmplete series for 5(il-2t _ No. 308 Broadway,’ New York. BOGUS NEW YORK CONCERN, 
country^hL^recelyed^ch^unf^raf^nd^unquallfiedcom- [( ENTUCKY SEED WHEATS. As there are unprincipled parties who have taken advaa- 
mendation and approva 1 as has be<n awarded to this by the M AY WITEAT, tage Oi the s milarity of names, and are practicing a decep- 
press, teachers and educators throigbout the country. IV e " HILL VVHE -VT tien upon the public. We caution all persons against them 
Z a •Jesor-i.ption or ,he Series here, but will MEDITERRANEAN WHEAT, as we have no connection with them whatever 
send a Catalogue containing full ascription, gratis, to any WHITE KENTUCKY WHEAT 
one desiring it We are storing some of our receipts of earliest ripened BO NOT FAIL TO ADDRESS 
A copy o'either part of the Seri*, for examination, will and purest samples of the above varieties of Wheat, grown rT--p^ <—• ww a i\tc- 
be sent by mail post-paid, to any eacher or school officer in Kentucky and Tennessee, for the use of farmers as Seed v *=>3 
remittingone-half its price, to the Publishers, I). APPLE- Wheat, which we propose to sell at prices merely sufficient ORIGINATOR OF THE 
ION & CO.. 3i 6 aud 348 Broadww, New York, or to their to pay the extra expenses incurred by so doing, in addition 
Genera! Agent, LI3ERTY HALL, to the current value of these wheats for milling purposes. GIFT BOOK BUSINESS, 
505-lt Rochester N V “ May Wheat” is probably the earliest known in Kentucky, _ „ _ 
-—-- - * * * ripens 1st to 10th of June, has succeeded perfectly in this F<0. 439 CHESTNUT ST., 
OAG AGENTS WANTED V) ENGAGE i x \ x State t ' ,e present season, heads smooth, kernel short, r A o a r,TTTT 
OUUhnnorable business; whi'h’pc-from t.® fZr'n he , av {’ r a, ' d bn l ? - h ^ ^ mber c ? lo f’ a >V' composes one j0o ' 4t PHILADELPHIA. 
F., partlcul.rs, ,.d.l,, a M. M. F.S,. N. ft pOB TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.—THE WATER. 
P HYSIiiT n«2V e vn . ..... “Hill Wheat” resembles the May in color and qualities— I CURE JOURNAL will be sent to subscribers 4 months 
rivon inTHFWiTmnriir bnJvAl ,7 heads beiuded, kernel nearly as long as Mediterranean, for 2a cents, or 4 copies for $i. Address 
O kE itii 1 KF o- and ER -!tf’I! and plump. ^ 504-2t FOWLER & WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, N. Y. 
O HEAL LIE -~ent 4 months, on Inal, for 2a cents. o(H-2t “ Mediterranean and White ” are too well known to re- - - ---- 
N m' t iinunno i.- , , .... quire description, but from several experiments we are well itt o O ID 1 S <“> "w -pr> -p. 
OT A IICMBUG.—Wanted one or paore Yeung Men convinced the use of Kentucky or Tennessee seed will VV ^ ^ x-a. <_> W El K - — 
feta , te t0 trave1 ' ta wh*m will be paid $;)0 to $75 hasten the crop several days. COBB & CO., Patented February -scao 
per month, and expenses, for rarticulars, address with Produce Com Merchants patented reDruary -I—a, is59. 
s tiimp, M, li, ALLEN & CO., Plaislow, N. H. 504-13t 499-7t Nos. 20 and 21 Central Wharf, Buffalo,’ N. Y. , During the six years I have been engaged in the manufao- 
Genera! Agent, 
505-lt 
LIBERTY HALL, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
to me current value oi mese wneats tor muting purposes. 
“May Wheat” is probably the earliest known in Kentucky, 
ripens 1st to 10th of June, has succeeded perfectly in this 
Working Oxbn—$ 75, 900189 pair 
Cows and Calves—$25, 37, 40@60. 
STortKS- Yearlings, $9,00® U.00; two years old, $16.00® 
2o,00; three years old, $26,00034,00. 
Sheep and Lambs— 4910 at market. Prices— in lots. $1 00 
1,50@1,75. Extra, $2,5U@3,12. ’ ’ ’ 
Hides —7®7Xc it. Pelts, 56@67c each. 
Calf Skins— 12@13c W tb. Tallow, 7@7Xc a. 
and plump. 504-2t FOWLER & YVELLS, No. 308 Broadway, N. Y. 
“ Mediterranean and White ” are too well known to re- -——---- 
quire description, but from several experiments we are well itt o CD ID 1 a ivt <-> xxr -pr> -j=> 
convinced the use of Kentucky or Tennessee seed will y y ' -“ - 
hasten the crop several days. COBB & CO., Patented Febmsrv vcko 
Produce Com. Merchants, „ , u r(la eDruary 185». 
499-7t Nos. 20 and 21 Central YV’harf, Buffalo, N. Y. . During the six yeare I have bsen engaged ln the manufao- 
-———-—- rare of the Manny Combined Reaper and Mower, I have 
A VALUABLE BOOK FOR INVALIDS given much thoughtand attention to the construction of what 
Sent by mail, and not to be paid for until received! ' foresaw would be a great want of the Farmers—a lighter 
read, and approved of. If not approved, no charge. ? nd c ' iea P er machine expressly for mowing, than had yet 
Dr. Samuel S. Fitch’s “Six Lectures” on the Causes, . . 
Prevention, and Cure of Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, And now, after the most thorough and repeated, experf- 
Heart, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, Skin, etc., Female jnenta and tests m every variety of field, and }n all kinds and 
Complaints, and Chronic diseases generally; on the Laws of *P ev6r ? 60 Ijv,! tl< ! n ttSFI 83 ’ 4 ara pre ,P j re< |’ 'vith entire confl- 
Life, and the true method of curing these diseases, and nre- dence, to offer to the farmers and dealers of the United 
Life, and the true method of curing these diseases, and pre- of 11 , 66, «? ouer ■ e , turniers and dealers of the United 
AINESVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. — The serving life and health to old age. A volume of 375 pages. States, the great desideratum inthis department of Agricul- 
n * reputation of thi3 Institution has become so generally with 25 illustrations, bound. We will forward a copy of it t ur< )' labor-saving machines—a Mower, superior in its capac- 
L-nnirn fhot tlwr !)>•,,otJ aam U . i. __ a t j i _ . i i ,i , , , . ^ Ifv TAP omnn wnrff f.D flmi nithort/Y fntpnrtni»a/i Af dorm <4 — Fv 
BRIGHTON. Seut 1 —At market rnn *r • • IU » ,r 1 ie 4 tur . 8 uee J ia unnecessary loncrer to post-paid, to any address that may be sent us, and the price, 
4,000 sheep and lambs, and swfne. ° , ' eves ’ L00 store3 > r YA C ,j’nt r f fl e aVL regard t0 lta ad/ailta Res for the education 50 cents, may be remitted (in stamps or otherwise) after the n $}S 
Bkff (Jatti r _Extra nrt• firat nnomw book is received and approved of. If remitted in advance, 1 . 
00 00^ second quality 60-ltSrd' oualitv 1 ^ 7f7o@ v lh £ * a , 11 rerm wlU , commence m THURSDAY. Sept, 8th. the price is 40 cents. Apply, giving Post-Office, County, and 
^ $S ’ 20 ® 5 '00* P GaffiesvTe eS Cg Pl ^ t ?859 C. A. ELDRIDGE. State to S. S. FITCH A 00.,’ aM w 0 ; ' 
Milch Cows-$40@ 45; common, $18® 19. uainesviue, Aug. 22,18a9. _ 50<-2t 49 3- 13t _ 714 Broadway. New York. w b '. 
STORE^YeSinH^9®n?tTO years old 1Y EW GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, HPHE WATER-CURE JOURNAL: DEVOTED g° r s e 
years offi $^@33 ’ y ° ld ’ three ^ ’ 1 to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice; to Pbysi- 
Hidfs—^ 7<&7!?e ii ft Calf 19^13/* »is ^°* I 4 ront Street, Rochester, IV. Y. ology and Anatomy; and all those Laws which govern Life 
Tallow— lales at 7©7yc ^lb ® 13 ^ JARVIS C- DTTNR it? t,™ ’ , „ ’ . , and Health. Illustrated with numerous appropriate engra- wlde ; 
™ t _ „ . jAKvio & UUNBAR have opened a Grocery Store where vings $1 a year, or 4 months on trial fnr '>i i‘pnts Eor 
Sheep and Lambs $1,00©1,io; extra, $2,o0®3,5O, can be had a clioice lot of Groceries — Teas, Coffees, 5(34-2t ' FOYVLFr’ A \vft i "v v to my 
Pelts— 50@67c each. _ . Sugars, Molasses, Soices, Raisins. Prunes. Xante Cnvranfs. _JUIYKER dc WELLS, IN. X. with 
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 simplici¬ 
ty, will be without a rival. 
I build Two-Horse and One-Horse Mowers. The Two- 
Floui-, buck wheat,'t* c’wt.lO.OO 
Fruits and Roots. 
Rye, 60 Tbs. ft bu.60@60c Cherries, dried’, $i lb*!! *' "ooo 
Oats, by weight.31@33c Potatoes, new.'38@50c 
gar'ey..50@00c Hides and Skins. 
B eans. .00®C0c Calf?.!!!!!!"!! .ioc^Oc 
d- v. Meats. Sheep pelts.so®75 
n°rk, mess.$17,00@18,50 Lamb pelts. 38@75c 
Pork, clear.$20,00@20,00 Seeds 
sheep and iiAMBs—$i,uy@i,/o; extra, $2,oB®3,50. can be had a choice lot of Groceries —Teas, Coffees 
Pelts— 50@67c each. . Sugars, Molasses, Slices, Raisins, Prunes, Zante Currants, 
Swine— Spring pigs, wholesale, 4cY@o;Y; retail, 7>i@0o; Nutmegs. Indigo, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. [504-13t 
fat hogs, 6c._1-57“ The highest market price paid for Butter, Eggs, &c. 
The Wool Markets. CJANFORD’S FEED MILL. — This remarkable Mill 
NEW YORK Sent 2 —There is a m „,i„.,t n ^ R as been improved in size, capacity and strength, and 
iM.w luitn., sept. g. inere is a moderate business doing fully tested as to its working nower so that I can safeiv 
!? nnZl A S 3l?A?i U .?i 1 l, 6 »’ ?! ?! P r .' ces ' but the general demand recommend it to the public. It will grind from live to eight 
i’” 10 , 1 s0 69°'' as last week, owing probably, in part, to the bushels of corn per hour, and many other kinds of era'll 
Mr Geo B* Windeler^dated^Aue 16 r™X C ^ r o U T?; r of mu , c t l laster - Many improvements have been made to it, 
havi beJ lj.,t j'-, h u e o 5 and „ I a . m "^Prepared to fill orders for the largest size. . ’ 
r u oi groceries—leas, Uoffees, 504-2t FOWLER k WELLS. N Y ! 
Sugars, Molasses, Syices, Raisins, Prunes, Zante Currants, _- _ fuivnitK ■* witL,L,b, a, x. 
^2Sg?gS Indigo, Tobacco. Cigars, &c. f504-13L OfllVQ DOWIV THAT fiTRF AM OP PfTVlP 
lllC hl5hest lllark6t p » c « pald for Bp tter, Eggs, Ac. B Water to?hetousJtoJaaddnfitldL Use the Wa- 
ivunning K-iririA at,7. ^T- , ,, ~ ter Pipe made by I. S. Hobbie & Co., the cheapest and best 
Anruttu 8 rbbll MILL.— This remarkable Mi’l known in the world. Made of Pine timber, and if properly 
has been improved in size, canacitv anrl at.p»nnth «„.i in,w „ :n k,,.,- 
For a more full description of the Mo ver, re erence Is made 
to my Pamphlets; which will be furnished on application.— 
YVith each machine 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-fiorse Mower.$80 
“ One-Horse Mower.70 
Sheen" nelts. S,- opening week ; altogether, quotations have been rather in 
Lamb pelts . ZZrSZZ h!, v „ 0 „ r w duy< ; 1 ?’ Including to-day’s catalogue. 62,917 bales 
rork, mess.$17,00(318.50 Lamb nplfq .qq r*nk~ mciuaing lo aay s catalogue, 63,9 
Pork, clear.... $20,00@20 00 si.Kns."8@/ac have been sold, compnsed of 16,674 bales Port Phili 
Pork, cwt.$6.50©7.iK) Clover bn-.‘i,' DS ’ nnas r,n d ,? Adelaide, 6,113 do New Zealand 
Beef,» cwt $4 000550 T nufthv . oSaIo’I? German, log do Buenos Ayres, 9.858 do Cape, am 
Soringlamhs’iachiuolul llIU ° thy Sundries ” 50 ® 2 ’ 73 hay^gbeen h wi& fixe , d i - for "- ,e 2Gt1 !, illst and ’ 
Mutton, carcass.4M@5c Wood linnl wmvaun ll h<'rawn this series will terminate 
Chickens .& ’ fe ehig ?.$5,75@6,00 for domestic wools there apjlars to be likewise a i 
Ckeys 3 .9® 0c Co‘a ’pSon U -11’Pli’^ ^ clepressioni prices are qu^ed with Xdl lb.’ A 
Geese .osffl e“r i, Mst0 , n -’ ■ • -|4,2a®4,50 as compared with the close of last month A n lhll 
.Coal, Shamokra . .$4,2504,50 announced to take place at Rotterdam a„ isl! 
Price of largest size, now ready, with cast-iron frame, $40. 
Smaller sizes will soon be ready, and prices will vary, 
wording to size, from $20.00 to $40,00. 
R. L. HOWARD, Manufacturer, 
_504-4t_ Buffalo, N. Y. 
IJOMES FOE ALL1 
F O Ii SALE, 
At @1,35 per Acre, desirable FARMING LANDS in 
YVestern Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, and Middle Tennessee. 
Also, Valuable Lands in Sullivan and Elk Counties, 
Pennsylvania. 
Apply to the American Emigrant Aid and Homestead 
Company, No. 146 Broadway, New York. 489tf 
P AIRPORT CHEMICAL WORKS. 
D. IB. XJela^AlSnD, 
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- 
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 for 
Albany County and vicinity. 
BENNETT GRAY, Brockport, 
WM. HENRY HARMON, Scottsyille, 
483-tf Agents for Monroe County, N. Y. 
j^JAISNINrY’S COMBINED 
K-EA-FEK, HISPID MOWEE, 
WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT, 
For tlie Harvest of 1859. 
The subscriber begs to inform the public that he continues 
.uoatisli,^ qumtal.$4,75@5,00 
1A " 0W .I0@10Xc I Trout bbl.$8,00@8,50 
Produce and Provision Markets. 
Inn-ET YORK, Sept. 5.— Flour— Market heavy and 5®10c 
»,?, e - r i Pr a1 ' ui’-tdes except State, which is firmer. Sales at 
::$I;6o@ 8!50 street and Plymouth Avenue? 
blood, chiefly at 45@50c for de laine and clothing quality 
and some choice lots for domestic purposes at 57X@6’2^c; 
, , . CARD. 
We, tlie undersigned, patrons of the Roys* Training 
turer, and in every case warranted pure and of superior National Field Trial at Syracuse in 1857 ; a and amidst 
quality. Orders resi 
also, 350 bales medium to fine California at 18030c n«tn School, would tnke this opportunity to express our 
quality, and 150 ballots Peruvian at 26c, 6 mos. We quote • satisfaction with the able, pleasant and faithful mar 
12?“*Consumers cf^SaleraUisT"Cream TwSar, and Bi-'Car- I established points of exceUehce than ever before. 
solicited and promptly filled. competition and trials of 1858, came out with more and better 
Am. Saxony fleece, 
satisfaction witn me ame, pleasant and faithful manner in the name of D. 15. Dk 
which, for the year past. Prof. Nichols has conducted the obtain a pure article. 
entire bonate of Soda should be careful to purchase that having The general principles peculiar to this machine, and upon. 
fo®!?y education of our children and wards. 
boon oma n 0UI,J £i g u I a “ a8 or oxtra round Extra, puUed. gXi* 
mra S 0h ’ g du • Cauadlan du “ at $4,50®4,60 for superfine, puiied..3 7 §42 
aUlteiTw 1 ® at mark , e - t . dR " and heavy and 2clower; sales California?fine,’ unwashed!.. 
f eit uhiiv°ian°r. r f!! ew w bite.Kentuck# ; 117c for new common California, common do . . io@'i2 
72c for fl^l 3 o 0 l f n? v w ?l t6 S , 0Pth e rn ’ 12 0c for new red do; Peruvian, washed...... . 26030 
oa.ior Chicago spring: 13o©140c for neiv wblip Wool.™ d,. .. g”®?" 
Rochester, July 17th, 1859. 
J. H. Mcllvaine, 
M. M. Mathews, 
S, D. Porter, 
Thomas Kempshall, 
O. Hastings, 
John YVilliams, 
0. M. Benedict, 
N. G. Hawley, [504-2t] 
manner in the name of D. B. DeLand on the wrapper, as they will thug which it is constructed, have proved so successful that there 
iucted the obtain a pure article. ‘ has been no attempt to change them. 
Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 4S2wctf The main effort during the last year has been to improve 
--- its mechanical construction, to make it stronger and more 
S TONE Y 4RDS—FOR lS.Vt —R athbUN A whit, durable, and sustain its reputation as the leading and most 
MORE, have alwayson hand a good supply of Lock- acceptable machine to the largest class of farmers in the 
uphwiiM—iw. 
ing Stone, Fhujtnns_ull sizes Fire-uroof Vaults fcc* thm or grdin per dfty, in <i workmanlike ni^mner. 
will contract for Street Improvements, generally, at home Price of Machine as heretofore, 
or abroad, and fill all orders on short notice, addressed to °f c .^ an< J.*? 3 adaptation in size and strength to different 
Thomas Rathbun, Buffalo, YVm. W. Whitmore, Loekport, or sections of the country, from $12o to $lo0, dehvered here on 
to the subscriber, Fitzhugh St. Bridge, Rochester. ^ car3 -, w aru , ^onrtiSnt iv 
484wc WM. CARSON. Agent. Manufacturer and I roprietor, Hoosick FaLs, N. Y. 
-BENNETT GRAY, Brockport, 
L MME. -Page’s Perpetual Kiln, Patented July,’57. YVM. HENRY HARMON, Scottsville, 
Superior to any in use for YVood or Coal. 2X cords of 483-tf. Agents for Monroe County, N. Y. 
E. A. Hopkins, 
S. D. YValbridge, 
John T. Fox, 
Louis Chapin, 
H. S. Fairchild, 
E. Peshine Smith, 
E. T. Huntington, 
C. J. Hayden. 
ifi Cheese firm at 7@9)|o at ' l3 ® 16cf0r 5 ls @ 21c for State. Mexican, unwashed 
...!:::: . ‘tea,™ ? e 'V, varieties, $i to $2—all strong and well rooted, ready j A Superior to any in use for YVood or CoaL 2X cord 
.. dials for delivery in the Fall. GEO. YV. CAMPBELL, wood, or 1J4 tun3 of coal to 100 bbls.—coal not mixed ^ 
.16@38 August . 18jt) - _[50'U3t] Delaware, Ohio; Stone. Address 434tf] O. D. PAGE. Rochester, N. 
.22@28 ^ Fp r sale, at the Schuyler County Moore’s Rural New-Yorker has been our favorite foi 
. ll@14 riLnavirToi .)„ !! ;r r -, le ?’ 'Vatkins^ N. Y., 130,000 Isabella or seven years, and we would not do without it for ti 
Trihv/ne. ” Juiv m'Frsq ^ rK«n^ifi d0 ’’ ° ,33 \r^rl n i?op io ’ times it’s cost. It is decidedly the test family paper pub 
to the subscriber, Fitzhugh St. Bridge, Rochester. 
484wc _ YVM. CARSON. Agent. 
L IME.—Page’s Perpetual Klin, Patented July, '67. 
Superior to any in use for YVood or Coal. 9X cords of 
wood, or IX tuns of coal to 100 bbls.—coal not mixed with 
stone. Address 434tfJ C. D. PAGE. Rochester, N. Y. 
stone. Address 434tf) C. D. PAGE. Rochester, N. Y. > 8TOK HOUSE, Broadway, New York.—All the 
- j\. Milk used here comes from a Farm carried on for the 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker has been our favorite for six express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetables, 
or seven years, and we would not do without it for three Poultry, Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows feed in 
times it’s cost. It is decidedly tlie best family paper publish- Winter on the best of Hay and Meal, and in Summer on rich 
.,d in Girt iT n :«« 4 i/v th — r —« Pastures and Meal only. rd/im n a a'lroroinw 
M. D. FKEER & CO. * edin the Union.— -AdherHser, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. 
0. A. STETSON. 
-yrisr~ 
