K&m 
... MlTlfjiiliHiMI^H 
L- s? 
LZST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Profitable Employment—Duane Rulison. 
^&s^b£&r«si * °- 
s aKs^“» 
Guano—John B. Sardy y ' 
Liebig’R New Work—John Wiley. 
Graoe Vines in Bearing—Wm Webster 
&ss'i. , H “a s c ff“ s s »- 
KKM'SMSIS&S: Bl *““ * 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Guano and Gypsum. 
^a&^^saassss ssauaxs 1 Ewmsw p ! ,sse6s •■ «*«<- i P »o 
■,i s ; £°«5- Demand fair. Sales at 4»,87@5,00 for I Framing Farm Houles Dam, Rri&i S „ a ?® W ^? te ? of ; F KUiITABLE 
i good to choice extra Canada; 44.5O04.87X for good to gunge so tw a°“ s l s ’ 1)ams ’ Badges, <fcc.. in plain Ian- 
JteRsar***- - 0hb; &sr r - 
GRAm-Wbeatfirm. Sales new No. 1 Chicago snring at - - J ' cha LLEN & S0S S Philadelphia, Pa. 
87/jc; good Milwaukee club at88c: extra do at 95c- white S' re , ,, i- K ~ - 
Corn quiet - 0ats steady, with sales lilt- G R A 1 E A, ^ E S , 1 IV BEARING. 
__ * 011 SALK, a fine stock of extra sized Isabella r,™. 
The Cattle Markets. Frufttn^ ’These v1nes L are r 4 'Teare P olT‘LvJ 
x AN ^^t B ant E -^ p F o R ° ™: T r 
606-lt j. CHALLEN &lo^PhUaaelphia^Pa JUST PUBLISHED, 
UE> 8PEEC T A ™ •“morialb 
For Sale, a fine stock of extra sized Isabella r.,„„ DAIVIEXi WE33STEH. 
FrSfu'ng hl These V o e i been er ? wn ex P r es»iy for immediate C0NTAI MING HIS MOST CELEBRATED ora”’] 
times transTdantd ? ld J _ bave . been three A Selection from the Eulogies delivered „„ tb„ 
/T1REAT SALE OF REAL E S T A T T- 
WITH VALUABLE BUILDINGS, ’ 
At Olcott, Niagara Co., Oct. 18th, 1859. 
ceased °f, t J 1 > e i,r Sta l e °. f Ja cob Albright, fde- 
°° dw ab ° v ’ 
at all the markets are as follows: 
CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 
The Cattle Markets. Fruiting. These *ines are 4 "years^ ffidhave^ h^enM, late A Selection f V! , . CELEBRATED ORATIONS, land. The buildings are large heady new and ™J lCre of 
NEW YORK wr T . . . tunes transplanted in the Nursery, areguaranteed Vh^r A Selection f^theLulogies delivered on the occasion fi ^°r six thousand dollars^ ear ‘y new, and cost some 
at all markets ere JlTfln current P nce s for the week removal without material injury .and wiUm-odime lii ° f * IS Death - and his Life and Times. 2d - Jhe Steam Saw-Mill, nearly new built hv the d» 
Z - " @Voo m0D fl °’ * 39 ’ 00 @ 49 ’": inferior do, 420,00 | ^ Also, the following new varietieVi-Delaware and I. 
AGRICULTURAL. Paok 3® 6 £V ° rdhlary do - n flC ’ Village? T ° Kal ° n ’ Ha 
iSturll S F U a g K St S 3 "V. S0i -SyVo%'S 5 ^ Pr i“ e ^ t ^,50@6, 50; Plaifc^ amendedtc 
Fnrlne.^ ! Fairs—Importance and Profit. 801 do, * 2 ^ 00 ©W 4 *' ®‘ 2o ' common do - *3,0004.00; inferior 50b WM. WEBSTER, Rochester N 
hands; Steam ’Plows in England 8 ; Best and'cheapest Sw,NS - Plrst quality ’ 6 @ 6 *°; other qualities, 5i*@6c. J IEBIG’s'lVkW «fe MOST Vtir.mv 
Method of Manuring a Farm; Turkey Breeding. 
j IEBIG^S\k iv &"m0ST V^blF^^T '^^ViSHSUTSSSSK ° Ut * ater ’ 8 store * Al8 °’ 
v V JOHN WILEY, " ' ’ moderate price‘a rnffn ^ reasures ‘ n this volume, at a very yalua h{e P™^' wifu^aht^be^ffered® ®The vUIa®‘e®? 
^WTH!®'„ &S, ,,riC6 ’ hl ^ *L75; ^to^SSTl^SSed 9^e Creek, 
AT T LR— , A , not l ier overstocked 
Rural Spirit o} tha rmK-iwMMVUmin “ JWU|S*lM8V»hffl5! Zo°A& 3S* 1 
aaawriK. 
Agricultural Miscellany. — The Weather* FinMc 1 f. a Pe. There are many light droves ofTorim? w^l 6 ave ‘ 
Steam Cultivator and Plow; Egyptian Mille’t- Death thf^ds^he?!arB°dl d ,fL abl ?, prime beef^aif^ bUt amonB - 
Fairs Next Week; The Union Fair; Thanks....... 302 of'suDerio? ‘k/S! 10 ? remarking that there is 
„ HORTHTULTDRAL. ««>&“& 
Horticultural Societies and Exhibitions. ,. ana lf uscd: ^ This week. 
Strawberries..f 3 first quality. \ 
Strawberry Plants by Mail. .J Second quality.3 K@Mc 
Lice on Honeysuckles. . ggf D^terloT 1 ^ 47 2 ^@3 X c 
Prices of Fruit in New York .!? 3 ir°GS—In fair request at 5K@Bc. 
Keeping Grapes.|.. 393 MlLCU Co "'S-SAles at from 425 to *33 .-Argus. 
The Wine Crap...g 0 „ beeve^anT^u ^ e0t ‘ 7 '~ At -“ arket 151 ‘ caty e. 
.. peeves, and aU slores, consisting of working n 
DOhfESTIC ECONOMY. and one^ two and three years old. R 
K 1 :)“ something like j logic and expression that 
'rom btate, and this unex- Country Gentleman. 
' fts.,Hve weightf middHng LIEBIG’S AGRICuTturAL U CHEM 
day is fully up to the ave- mo.. 41 . 0 auuicuhukal CULM 
IRJRE. d By Baron 
I, ?5 ct P s': 0feSSOr ° f scriptioif price 08 S<!Dt by mail * post paid - receipt of sub- ^Jeedom’from fro^utor tt.'toeVS 
ction of its distin- Circular, giving co-tents of the work and Catalogue nf Person^desiidng^to purcW d wHi anythins l n the State - Ab 
matured views on m ? Publications, will he sent, tree upon application ? Addrera b , e , a rar e chance C a bS„ aafe a .n d „ Se0 ’ as this 
lerful resources of „ DUANE RULISOV Publisher e “ S o’clock A. M oaagatn. Sale to commence at 10 
all his writings.- _^13t _33S outh Third Street, Philadelphia,’ Pa. amfbafanee in ti~ AU sum ? under *L000, one quarter down 
rnjtsmmmms Ernimmrmm 
ie same wonaeriul resources of 
characterize all his writings.— 
^ I3V R Trv 0 ra P W F A «K^TU B AL CHESI. 
a LL d .^r! S r- af H® all y s “Perior 8 tock-“quaI I UbWAVA* CHEMISTRY, 1 ,0 „ J 599 . ! ^ .^ 3 ^ rmalt^Snlng to the above can be w, 
Wine. 
505-3t 
gz ?on a n n t?v 0r eve - imported or manufactured" 
F « m % Giinion urape 
E. iERGUsON, No. 12 Frana street, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
ALLEN BASPEERR'y. 
into tiie addressing 1 "F N 01 * P® rta i n!n £ to the above can be had by 
0 Grape a ‘ Yates, Orleans Co., or A. 
I J^re, 0 . P- N. ALBRIGHT. ) ^ 
■- 501-3teow _ A. T. WETllERiVAX .i Executors. 
pATENT TURN-TABLE AFFLeT PAREIL 
TmsMachine is on an entirely new principle. It has no 
V\_ jp® snapping or reverse motion: is made 
gfe Pdnaa®# or iron and not liable to get out of 
♦b.S.Mj 30 slm Dle in construction, 
itm that chddren with sufficient strength 
I Min t0 Place an apple on the fork and turn 
-—-j L M@ji a, crank, can operate it as readily as 
adults. 11 will pare applesof any size 
an( i shape, working perfectly over 
laiH uneven surfaces and doing the work 
H ,JrL with gre.at rapidity. Its success the 
&sSS Past two years has established the 
fact that it is the best Parer in the 
head - — rouu, at an ave 
Hogs—I n fair request at 5K®fic 
JIilch Cows—Sales at from 423 to 433.— Argus. 
an average of 43 time and pKsIC^AM ^a^dothl?^!^^ 6 ^ V ihe“ Allen” o’olfthe^l u ? rti f'iUurisi ” 
K ammonia suffl -ient to produce immediate Raspberrtes at theCiaciumitFsimw^n competition of j 
Gr r®“l r r at0 p ie; Ripe Tomato Pie;’ Cream Pie- 
LADIES’ OLIO. 
T er M n tb 5' 633 ,’-CUoetieal ;J I’ve a Kiss for Thee Moth 
er, Oo-operation of the Wife; Sneak Gentlv’fe *1 ‘ 
Erring; Legislation in the Nuraery f Children’s Food? 304 
_ . CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
SABBATH MUSINGS. 
304 I 
EDUCATIONAL. 
USEFUL OLIO. 
^stsaafe^at!;.!!!’. . B ““» n»* _ 
YOUNG RURALIST. . ° 
Our Influence; Blowing; Omniscience of God. 305 
STORYTELLER 
Tl » Inspirntiott of 
»r P o?IS^ Market , be . ef -. Extra, 47,2507,75: first mjalltv 
matter, yie’ding ammonia suffl ient to produce immediate Ras P b erries at the Cincinnati Sho^in 1"^.competition of 
abundant crops, besides substantially enHching the ?oil It Geo Seymour I Co . 0 ? Norwalk Cann ot • , 
“jS™!S l T r °“B dtbree years old.’ ° Xen ’ C0 ' vs> causes the plant to grow'in a' healthy'condition,°and’as 
^xtra, $7,25@7,75; first quality v!* S i ^ ro of injects. For orders ia any 
ordiimry di 43 00 d d °* $O ' 50 ®°’ 00; third d °, 44,5000,00’; phleiscontai'nin-fnli be F°mptly attended to,) or pam 
WorklxgOxln— 470 , 90® 150 V pair term^Spplyt? P^UoPjarB^r analyses and tests of 
&s A -\ C e^ K n^^'M?h _ No. 58 Sou^eo^ ^i^. Y , 
24,00; three years old. 42H,00®34 00 wo years old - *16.000 q , AAA za. 
Prices—in lots, 41,00, $1,000 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l 
U'oks— 7®7Kc V tb. Pelts, 56@67c each. Agents are now making this amount in selling our Publi- 
galf r.kins-12@13c ft. Tallow, 7 ® 7 ^c ^ ft. cations. Our list includes the most popular and saleable 
^^Siwcsis 
Black Rock, N. Y., Sept. 1. 1859. 
{ OHr A 
LEWIS F. ALLEN. 
505-lit 
fi-ooo 
c mn I P IIT0N ’,? eDt - 8 -—At market, 1700 beeves. GOO Rtnrea B °oks published. Of our edition of T o n /x v-«-t 
6 , r2«^ p and 'ambs, and 500 swine. ^ 00 6tores ’ “ nn r IVD-rsTnvg-a vines. 
13eep Cattle—E xtra fin* fl « n 4 , «•, . ipiv. xj *V*ivla!5XOi \]£i o . , T --- 
TRAVELS IN AFRICA,” 
Milch Cows—$41@44; common, $18@19 nvrn -aaaa DAnrrN Pl*inrino- n ? ; i.oP ,,con ^ ail i S i n f° r roation relative to 
Veal Calves— 43.00. 4,0000,00. ' OYER aO.OOO COPIES, fnll^nTnJ P ln t me ’, and . 1h . e management of Vines, with a 
?9@U; tW ° yearS ° ld ’ $16 ® 24 = tb >-ee “ av f been sold ! w e have just published several New with which I arn^cquaimeM are noVinmaike ?" 1 ^ 163 
Ep3p2SVS , A tal2 ®»'«'»- sSSr-fiSKS' 
PBLrel5l^fi0ceaoh. l ' <XI ® I,aO: * 2 , M ®3,50. Cutalogue an,l terms. Catalogues sent free. Address tnueli better euaiitltnjn I’hale^efo'fe’tleetfable to’offer ° f 
J. w. BRADLEY, Publisher, 
-- 43 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. iS®^»«aSX85S?&SJS^ 
"ahorse cin harvest fr*m 6 to 8 acres olBe^s with 
about^onf ^nih n b a elo d w y the Th s e ,.rtace and *%?{$ 
p^fechomlition fo?e ar ® ““a!! 7 r Ieft sta nd>»?. in the most 
working Oxen—41000165. 
Milch Cows—441044; common, 418019 
Veal Calves— 43.00. 4,0000,00. 
| ^ A. is LAN JO VINES, and whatffiers^have fongwanted CSter aSalDst the worId ’ 
OituthTwhichwilf he 38r ' r ;' i , Ve C^sue will be ready by wfrdJowTrd^aOTly^ made for this y ear - Per¬ 
cent stamp. It, contains additional Inform afien’”^ r lt ‘T Kvery Harvester warranted. Price, 415,00. 
fuU and 8 i J/, fj g ’i and tbe management of v'ines.’Nviti/a 504-4t K ’ L ’ H °VVARD, Only Jlanufacturer, 
TALL^^es 12 ® 13c ? B ’ 
PEL?s4 N b P @TOc e^h . 1,00 ® 1 ’ 505 extra ’ * 2 ’ 09 @3>50. 
fat hogs," 6 c PrlCS P ‘ gS ’ Wh ° le6alc ’ 5 ^® 6c: retail, 6X@7}4c; 
The Wool Markets. 
iare l extenuK-e r °m a f a - tins including nearly an acre of 
aie extensive, and in consequence my plants gener- 
erw ,f. R - U. HOVVARD, Only Manufacturer, 
___ Buffalo, N. Y. 
pHIPPS UNION FEMALE SEMINARY, 
-AJ.bion, Orleans Co., IN'. Y. 
Albion, N. Y„ Aug. 8 , 1S59. 
H. L. ACHILLES, Proprietor. 
b 501-tf 
Special Notices. 
Farmers, don’t fail to try at least a sack of Guano 
and a due amount of Gypsum (Plaster) on your fall 
sown wfmat. It is highly recommended in the Nemo 
full blood Merlnn , n d s! fares; sales of 175 000 lbs. M to ^ _ 506-2t 
S EEDS FE.EE — PLANTS CHEAP 
“5®*“ I A«„N *, plant, oFJY 
Africa, sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price, a,r ; for suc}l a « may prefer them. Of^^se'the'wood 
$1,25. ,a, 05 and roots are verv strong, and will be 
eaX°inZl^°^ acd wiU be ^rouykly ripened ffis, 
I would recommend the Ilerbemont as a most delicious »n?f e * s V 
, G e ra P, e :“ nd . a ? r ® a ' acquisition to all gardens ha vingashel 
{j A M E FOWLS! GAME FOWLS” 
OE THE BEST AND PtJRKST STRAINS. SUCn AS 
nter s ’ Baltlmore Top Knots, Tartara. 
Baltimore Top Knots, Tartars, 
Prince Charles, Rattlers, 
Mexican or Strychnine, Sergeants 
Counterfeits, Irish 
good supply, Darticularlv . cou P tr y. Foreign is in 
still r»ther slow of sale but eteFhb dl i scr| l! tl ons, which are 
more active; the transae'lm!. inei«a« s . c Je u tl ?, n ? b S ve been 
again offer plants of my 
AMERICAN BLACK RASPBERRY, 
$ r NUy’rr”r = 
bearing, now for the first time offered/ 
°01-13t J. WILKINS COOPER, Media, Delaware Co.. Pa. 
SiaassaifiSaiSeSSffi 
England Farmer and Massachusetts Agricultural A “h K and°Jf bloofUIerino .'. §£??£ 
Journal. v Am native and Y t blood Merino!.'!!. # 
_ Extra, pulled. . au ®44 
equa?ljf we/l 
Am PdT bZteil 16 ... 66060 1’Hnted directions l^.idHvatlonwlil besent 
25, and less than 100.4 cents per plant. 
mo, oOO. 3 ” •• 
500, and over. . 2'A “ “ 
The»e will be selected roots from the best stock. Plants 
la ye[f-, °/ r ‘he. following a very limited supply: ’ a 
To A &S!, rld ' a wbl, e grape equal to Cbasselas.) Lo 
illaikcts, Commerce, Sit. Sif 
“Wod Merino .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.on receipt of cash order. . . ^ Garrigue’s. Hartford ProllficTEmily ^ any uud30n ’ 
tm! mitive and hf 0 blood n MerVne. 46 ®* 9 GENUINE CHERRY CURRANT PLANTS foreign Vines, a good stock-plants vigorous. 
SxtrtL puUed .1....!!!!!!!!!. 45 I 50 o" e ye t ar 0ld ’ r iU be P 7 Up onlv wiih Raspberry plants.’ at rior pl^ntl. 1 and"2 e yea?s o/ d ulberry; a sma11 stock of supe- 
Californio’ e 0 ®’ unw ? shed ..’.!!!!!!!!!."!!!!!; 25@i ,,//7,/ C !!!: R ; t .L ) !! a, !! s ,_ of ., tlie .. lar! ? e , i 0 !??. wild, high-bush ..Wholesale Catalogue ready. n TV grant 
KS«t^ P t U l b the following Catafogues 
Acrea. reSent their 8tock * whlch occupies Three Hundred 
All parties who may desire to purchase Fruit, Ornamental 
feV r . w, W consult their interest by examining 
the following Catalogues, which are furnished on aimlicatinn* 
Prompt attention is given ai) communications ^ 0 atU>U - 
No. 1 . Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 
Roses, eSCriPtiVe Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
, common do .. 
washed. 
variety, as described in Uie Rprai, of June 25th, furnished 503-3t 
’ 261-10 at 25 cents pe'r dozen, or $1,50 per 100 . 
Wholesale Catalogue ready. 
R Port N ? w -Y°«kkr Office, > S.' American? unwi 
Fmnniaoio t i ,‘n • ilocbe ste r . Sept. 13, 1859. ( S Am. Cordova, w 
Flour is at a stand-still just at present. Buyers are not E ^ s . t r 'idia, washed 
O'er anxious, and holders seem to be in something ef a African, unwashed 
S“"8 - von „„ |S5S SSSSsa 
.L w““- “'>'■»'» SKSKsastei™:. 
, 1 — 7 ™“‘<« chotob th. advance .... . 
Valparaiso, unwashed.!.!!!*..!!*.. Tiiiio The New Rochelle or Lawton, 10 cents each, or $G per 100 ^rHR f.finiivnRAPii' _i: ,, . N°. 5. Descriptive Catalogue of Flo wering Bulbs. 5Gl-7t 
S. Am. common, washed . J @ J Grapes— Isabella, 1 year old roots (strong 1 at lft PAma I r it 1 k* rhe earliest ripening, black, - -- -- uui ^ 
.teaSS t 55 ^Psjsl^ i5 ^ 
Faat m TnU?e d ^o a {,^ ashed . 20022 fer P 1 ^?. “I’ 1 / P ut «P with Our Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of ever to uria __1 BEST MEDICINAL SALERATIIS I 
o05-3t Iona Island, near Peekskiii, Westchester Co., N.Y. 
THE,LOGAN GRAPE.—The earliest ripening, black, 
° hardy Gfape with whicii we are acquainted. Its fruit 
C. W. GRANT, hou?ePlams?tc. iVe Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Grecn- 
No. 4. Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List. 
No. 5. D escriptive Catalogue of Flo wering Bulbs. 5Cl-7t 
, 1859. > S Am. C9rdova, washed. 
ers are not ^ n ^ a « washed.. 
., , . African, unwashed. . 
v ‘ v '° • * J uuuii, vverv eany,; rn 
eye, Prince Albert, Jersey Peach Bio 
w; or, 1 paper extra 
v/uuiuictuie. mere is no barlev nfr^rinry ,*« , . , o ‘r . vw . vuu| J H,se oou oanois Peruvian and 50 
price SO'&BO ppntQ s Kuo) I,. Si market, yet a South American and Mediterranean at full prices 
, ® „ ? * bUabd ’ has been established. Sax. and Mer., fine...,55@60 . Western mixed 
,, ' ', nt i, Up '! ard ?19 ® 17 are the figures just at Frew- b i22 d £/Ui.Smyrna, washed’.'.’.’.'.'.’: 
present, though ^17,50 is occasionally given. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
-. Flour and Grain, Eggs dozen ie 
l °ur, wint. wheat.44,75@5,75 Honey hn v. 
F our, spring do. .41,2504.50 Candles. bo4.?Sf 
..._Fru.tsaVdRoo’ts® 13 ° 
Wheat, Genesee . 41 , 1501,18 Applet bushel D 
Bes white Can’a. .41,ljl l 8 dried .’.V. 
Rye?60 lbs'» bn. Peaches, dried. £ 
017 are the figures just at nSif and i'blood.aafja Smyrna, washed :.':;::i7@30 
iionally given. fnl™ b d .Do..unwashed.9X@19 
Resale Prices. Pulled, extra.46054 Cape. *24060 
Eggs, dozen. 10c BS* nTi^" .S Cn P mea .i.’. oll? 
Honey, box.. 15015 ^ Do No '2 .nnfm g u « no . s A y«s.. 9045 
Candles, box.,..!!! I 2 @i 3 c uo ’ wo ’- ."@00 Peruvian, washed. 25032 
Fruits and Roots’! CLEVELAND, 0., Sent. 7,-Saleson the street, from wagons 
Ann ef’ 5 usl i, el .are made at 30040c f n>„ principally at the latteJ Ygure 
p?I l 8 ’ d e e - d V -a .*°'°° ? >arKe dea| ers are paying for the different grades the fillow 
Peaches, dried ia n,. 00c ing quotations: Native and common 3(^33- nn art er 
ooS-lt Oaks Corners, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
] I ° 2 FOR. THE SCHOOLS ! 
To tlae Cliildreia of’ tlie Nortli, the 
Soretli, tlie East and tlie West. 
CLA-RKi’S SCHOOL VISITOR, 
Volume IV. 
out of doors. Berryovnl; bunch compact! B. T. BABBITT’S 
Our Iilustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of over 70 sorts /-.o't best MEDICINAL SALERATUS, I 
° tore 1168, s ?, nt t> t0 applicants who inclose a stamp. F.Vi Is manufactured from common salt, and is prc-UJQ 
a04-c C. P. BIaSELL & SALTER, Rochester, N. Y. UO Pared entirely different from other Sale™?,?? DO 
~I----- i A11 the deleterious matter extracted in such a 
j\ EW GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, A ' D I!- an i ner f ’)? , to Produce Bread, Biscuit, and all a.nd 
■ A - ^ __ _ _ ‘ ymjs\ „ Gake, without contaioing a nartiolp of 
No, 20 Front Street, Rochester, N. Y. iOfi? er w tus wb en. the Bread or Cake is baked - 'TA 
i3T the high est market price paid for Butter, Eggs, &c. AND the taste of this Saleratus that it is entirely dhTer^ and 
... r r-. ... „ —-----^^lent from other Saleratus. 
> ALU AnLK FXR'vr FOR SALE, SITUATED 7U. 11 ‘5 p ., ac S?, d i? one P° und papers, each wrapper TA 
h, nf b A tl-°' Vn of Sheldon, Wyoming Co., N. Y„ 12 miles branded, B. T. Babbitt’s Best Medicinal Salera-, * B 
vreii nr ilvin ’ , c 01 .’ ta i n > n S «46 acres of productive soil, for r»r> also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, with a l 
K°r sp i mg.gram-well adapted for a large Dairy, or OO s ass of effervescing water on the top. When 
Stock. Farm—with commodious Buildings and choice Fruit you Purchase one paper you should preserve the Do 
For terms, apply to E. P. Beck on the premises, or to the „- n |«™pper, anu oe particular to get the next exact-: 
subscriber, near Scottsviile, Monroe County AXD ,>>’ like the first-brand as above! ! and 
jr ' 4 - 8 t WILLIAM GARBUTT. rye\ Full directions for making Bread with this Sal- 
'----—--- 7() er atus and Spur Milk or Cream Tartar, will ac- *TA 
STRAWBERRY SEEDS.—The Subscriber offers for fnTKtn^ !??£* 9 f e; aU i°’ directions for mak- 
t” sale, put up m packages coutaining more thin 15 000 f?Oav«t a k i! 1 o 8 -9,^.^- sstry; also, for making Soda _ 
seeds from a lot collected this present seSon from a new OO ' V ater and Seldlltz Powders. 
Fn^o"ft 1 O ”rHtv f nn!!in Cre !i in M' 0 n 3 equcnce 0 fthefrllit hecom- MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP 
ing sott, gritty ;md unsaleable, on account of the eight davs and "! au,a ” [ 
spell of rainy weather at the time of ripenin" It is mainlv .. with an» 
from the following choice varieties: Horty, Lonyu-orth >7A 33 * T * Ba ‘fc > 'bitt’a Era re Coiacen- 
W,f;„ntre!f ]i ”P W U * on ' Setftt, Jenny, Early trateG Potash. 7() 
beat let and Walker's Seedlma. J Warrantpd dnnhin ti,n 
wrapper, and be particular to get the next exact -1 
Pork, mess.si 7 nika i a so ? ..50075 
litI 
Beef,’ iji'cw’t!!! ll Ool^GO TimTh’ bUSh .*5,0005,50 
SnrtSg iamb’s!4ach4l!60 0 llj5 0 Tun0thy wVVjY’ 2,5002,75 
itlamagcs* 
Pinp Pn,M.ovi «• au * i'cus, ana irom me 101 
nlejfsi it e~ «iP t & e J )afit * e * r [t has been our dfcdvoi/, ^ 
pleasure to pul)lisa some of the most popular pieces of Scarlet and 
gi?e 8 C is aS evh, e en e ce S . erQt5S ' Uh ' Vtlich thcy bave been sought To therms 
Mutton, carcass?. ’ 4k(a?r Wnn^ h ® 5 NDIUES i 4 K T>‘* A »5 US 5» 3 ^ st ’ at the residence of the Bird 
Hams, smoked.!!io^ Wood’ .&»f« *® R 1 
gives us evidence. " 110 1 lCy axe been S0U8bt fim at A Ur ’i° r a . n f. on e Ashing to see developed the i 
Lis’, of Songs, w’th Music, published in Volume III- nacka»e n? 1 ?hP/oola a 7il eUes tb . at u’ ay he produced from a 
Rosalie, the Prairie Flower;” “The Angels To“d Me So’-” i f he opportunity is now presented. To 
“Kind Words Can Never Die;” “Little Children n T In™ f~rJ ti.re ‘i 0 o Ca ,L a d !!* l ! J e new or unsettled parts of the coun- 
Them;” “Darling Nellie Umv” "i ls _’be most convenient and economical way of 
[Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot-! 
Pu t u p l u cans —j it., 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6 lbs. and f?Q 
uu !“ lbs.—with full directions for making Hand and UO 
Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheapest: 
JXT.!!’.::" 10 ® recenUvofHoneyrNlV::'^^^RWT’lioETfofTe^ 
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Ducks.pair!!.i@ 00 c Oo^ ^ amokI “^^ ^ , 
iv 2 3. isv t x t i s c m c it 1 0 . 
Butter, firkm!::;:::i2@i2Kc fc. tn S \.* 10 ’ 09 fU | 90 _ 
rfe-V-A. 18 ® 10 c Whiteflsh. hhi ‘ ‘ ” *6 neJfivSn ~ — 
—:—■= = H.^A.sasss-JiKAHi 
airoertiBemcnts. “tJtSar H “ a - p a— ^SbsSSCS^SS^S^ 
------ get IT FOR a HOME COMPANION. ... apDle harvest of 1859? reaayror the 
, , ... m Premiums are given for Clubs Comnositinns \r a ,, THE AUTUMN OF 1859. It is made if possible better than ever, and where there 
1.3 ^ ? Ad ^yertisJnK-Twentv-Iiye Cents aline, each idk and Let’er-Writing. ’ ’ <ip ' Draw ' The Subscribers invite the attention of Nurserymen a ^ n0 A Kents, farnaers wiU do welUo send to the manuftc? 
insertion. A price and a half for extra display, or 37X cts. n D^rms: Fifty Cents a year; Twelve Copies, only Three Healers and Planters, to their large and fine Stock of ’ l!!!! y „?<f : a ? lrc ul ar - also make large iron press 
ESiSEisss ssr'T”* 1 
VST The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds Send for specimen. Address . ‘ healthy tr^s and of^ru S’ and _Harrisburgh, Pa. 
GET IT FOR A HOME COMPANION, 
vueese. sailor* vvhitAfi n k ..---—-- ^ .... vvmrMini^ni, 
teW-., Ten "» » r Ai1verlMn*-Twe»t,.Flvo Cent, aline, each hlSSTSSYffi.*' «<*» «—«-» 
.IU(^1U^C Irout, bol.Jlft.no /aa’sn insertion. A urice ami a half for . om, Tkrms:—P ifr.v font* a ™ 
KkafnkCrt Trnnf UCiU *^ V0( ® 0 »W 1 .. . . ” -.v^j-AAivvcuwttuuc.cauU 
.W01UXC I Trout, bol.48,0008,50 Insertion. A price and a half for extra display, or 37X cts. 
’ per line of space. Special Notices— following reading mat- 
I roduce and Provision Markets. ter, leaded-Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance 
f«?^«Ii ) 5 K .’ n ei,t -12 -—Flour—M arket heavy an(1 low ._ 8 »"Tb« circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds Send for specimen. Address_ 
Sales at that of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering ALEX. CLARK, 
*‘,30@4,M’for U suDe?fine n State at ? hat of any slm51ar journal in America or Europe, rendering 506A50 3 
@1,50 f or superfine Western; i4,70@4 90 for common ’to ^ aether the best Advertising Medium of Its class.- 
rto°und Xt s h 1 pp P n : g b?kn? 8 %V^xt™ ; ,nfd 0 ® 5 ’^i for , fr ? sb transient advertisements must be accompanied ]' A D : 
firm for common but heavy foVchoke Ca^SlSJt^n °f “f Those wifn^’ °i r a re |P on t ? lble reference, to secure insertion. * Iloo 
at *4,6006.00 for extras ’ Canjdlan 18 nominal ^hey ® ecifv D £ us advertisements to be published at prices 
e* jr—k, p*:» »gyjsgtag%swfei oirTs * 
■spE.yfZiS — gags., 
Jersey do r Oats areau^at M(aW? t fo er, i/l llow; 87cfor l? OR SALE, TEY FARMS I\ FVIRFW TO Introduce 
>«o03 Editor and Publisher, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
4.DIES1 LADIES” LADIES!” 
IIoop Skirts ! Hoop Skirts !! Hoop Skirts !!! 
TTS I GIFTS I 1 GIFTS III 
„ strong and well-grown. - - - - c “ 13 ulu ’ “ -- u hiukok w Addre33 
PEA , a Jl i .^ s .-?„'!’ arf ’ . 89 ’ 900 2 and .3 years-fine, strong and 500-9t ’ °’ HICK0K ’ ®feSSSSh Pa 
healthy tre^s, and of sorts most approved on the Quince ---——-narnspurgn, A*a. 
PtA most E desira t bie < ldnd’s. a larse and dne assortment of the jyp^IKE YOUR OWN SOAP. 
Cherry TREBS-Standard and Dwarf-one, two and three , 
^ests’orts larSe SUPP y and beautiful Wees, and of the or. 
Peach Trees— One year; Plum.2years; Orange Quince &c tv P . U ?f CONCENTRATED POTASH. 
CURRANTS-Red Dutch, White Dutch, Cherry?Vitoria. Ac „3 a 7 a m ed 1 0u ^ e ^ he strength of ordinary Potash. One 
Gooseberries —American Seedline .and tin. r,.,„t pound B ill .make twelve gallons good strong Soan. witbnnt. 
ilRTS which are universally admitted to be’unsurpassed BLACKBERmes Lawton largely- -Dorchester and N< 
.T e >’ FARMS I\' F4IRFAX (1ft . i . n —.°. < l uc ! :<1 ’ fast.superseding all others, 'these'skirts a 
Va.,15 to 18 miles from Washington Oity 1 ) C contain! 'r 1 ^ 1 r ,®. 11 b Hoops of the finest quality of WATC 
mg from 80 to bOO ftcrcs Prions tn 'it-js; ,.«» . * St'IHVG- feltiEL, which fact enables us to warra.ni t 
Healthily located and ad,nt^ r . l 5 e A I>er acre.- flenibility of the , Snrin* ..,m,.i^V /i 1 . t 
h T|hes r e e ’sk]rts e are RDt large supply^lilvatt’s^tnnmM ? 011 5 Mamm oth, and a 
‘?res 7 S?J 1 » of . the . Spring sufficient to sustain the shape of 
settfe th ?ui klr n 5 ?v a ^^ n j!: ordinary usage. P OI 
fr .ar! !!’!’ THESE SKIRTS AT TIIE 
an^ilo Grapb Vises—\V ith the best facilities you and the best < 
Sold everywhere. 
E. R- DURKEE A CO., 
131 Pearl street, N. Y„ Proprietors 
500-254 
at 7 @ 9 Xc io 0 eic ior state, cheese firm 
(leTivmd^X* 9, , Se Pt>-10 -—Grain—N otwithstanding an active 
of a f nu mw a nV lr ° UKh0 !i t the . wec : k ’ wit, i tiie presence 
to M'i ofbuyers, the price lias declined from 2d 
nrnritb hushel. The downward movement lias not been 
Fairfax Court House, Va. 
Wore than lySni 5 S u movement nas not been turned to those who buy a vine. 
■: In one in? ance nnit 1 rate - 8 V o'S ryln T- fro . ln 53 to 5s 2 d V bush. V V 1 ^ 13 * 
5 "(uali'nliry samples Sw loZ THE CHEAPEST & MOST DURABLE IX USE. 
/ duli e n°7! y bad a few toads of Iprtag^heafon® them'ark^t W *i h , a t ve , been u , n ? ble dur!nK the Past three months to 
f ffi|.bfi ek ’r^,ysh have.fowever.^noy ^ 1 o^^reely^at SSfiSTJ 
Tea- and Ta- 
Sa’t Cellars, 
legant sets of 
a T 33 H I> I I> E . 
bold Looketa ot all sizes. Gold Pencils and Pens. Ladies’ 
Pin? Lace and Swiss Collars. Ladies’ Breast 
l-.r 8 » P !? 8 , er tUng.s, Sleeve Buttons, &c„ "-ith a 
Tif„ f n ‘ ty - of articles varying from 50 cents to 425 
ol£red < at < regufar S retau'prices 8 ? ° f ° m ' SKIRTS ’ which are 
Skirt with 30 Hoops and Bustle. 45 00 
“ “ Tfi « . 4 50 
VL- Propagating, we are enabled to offer Delaware. RHINti DOWN THAT STREAM OF PURR 
Diana. Rebecca, Concord, Hartford Prolific, and T> Water to the house, barn and dry fields. Use the Wan 
vaH Jtip= fnr ppw - and ol , d so , rts ’ WI i h ‘he best foreign ‘ er p ‘Pe made by I S. Hobbie & Co., the cheapest and best 
dnren e nr f bnrJb-o 1 °” u , nder Slass. Strong plants by the hnowninthe world. Made of Pine timber, and if properly 
d d b r lar *'?T quantities. laid will bear any required pressure and be nearly or quite 
EvERGREENS-Norwaj Spruce. Balsam Fir, Scotch, Norway indestructible. Address I. S. HOBBIE & CO.? 
T,..- a . n .l' V ! h !,! e I lnes ’ Bed Cedar,. Am. Arbor Vitas, & c . 44 Arcade. Rochester. N. Y. 
Deciduous Trees and Shrubs— Horse Chestnut, Mt. Ash Z7_----—-- 
Am Linden, Maples, Am. Chestnut. Am. and European liOMES FOR -A_ L Hi I 
Althea?^ic. Eree ’ LabUrnUm ’ Sn ° W Bal1 ’ Pul ' ple Fr ^e, ** F O K SALE 
R ° S of strong°pU?n aPd IIybnd 1 >er P et uals-a fine assortment At 81,23 Per Acre, desirable FARMING LANDS in 
EB S^Sr ^ Arbor Vita3 ’ Red Cedar Priyet ’0SP86 
^ T ° Ibnir,°Plum, R Cherry KI tMazzard S and I ^Iahal I e?i e ' S < Quince ’ ^^pply^tTthe American Emigrant Aid and Homestead 
old, and AppleItocks2 yearsold?^ Mahale * , ’> oue year Company, No. 146 Broadway, New York. _ 489tf 
r- « t „ T. C. MAXWELL & BRO. "Cl AIRPORT CHEMICAL WORKS. 
Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y„ Sept. 1,1859. 504-5t 1 ^ ——~ 
Stocks for Nurserymen- A fine supply of Angers Quince, 
„ „ T. C. MAXWELL & BRO. ’P AIRPORT CHEMICAL WORKS. 
-Geneva. Ontario Co., N. Y„ Sept, 1,1859. 5 04-5t 1 n s 
r r , RUE DELAWARE GRAPE VINES, PROP \- Acknowledging the favor and patronage which have been 
X gated from the original stock, price $2 to $3 Also I o- ^ estowe d upon him by the Trade and others, since the com- 
gan. Rebecca. Diana u mencement, nf h « Pntprnr aA rpa^onff.iiiir rz 
< jew days have been 3 s id tnQu MKnaKii Sr if* llie past This Pipe is made of Pine Timber in sections oitrht fpet 
j SS‘y- „ Oats ha?? n come d ire 'Zf’ ls ea 8 i ily , 1 ^ d u“? liable to^g^^outof orde? 
$ ltls 9 d Sa in 8 d 0 U Pt8 of lW bushels imd overha?e been Aade H pr o 0perly lald ’ 18 the most durable of any kind of 
2 t Hoops, Plain.... 
16 “ ” 
13 “ 
11 “ “ ' 
8 
gOMHRERO GUANO—80 PER CENT. BONE 
I HOSPHATE OF LiIME.g 
to 43 Also I 0 - uesreweu upon nim Dy tne Traue and others, since the com- 
oliflc, and other mencement of his enterprise, respectfully informs his pa¬ 
'll rooted ready £ r 0 P,? t t lnd , the P'jbhc generally, that with greatly incr eased 
iMPBELi facilities he contmues to manufacture a superior artiois of 
Delaware,’Ohio. SALEH A TVS, PURE CREAM TARTAR, PI PAR . 
-- DONATE OF SODA, SAL SODA kc. 
CENT. BONE The above articles will be sold in aU varieties of packages, 
;ME.J at as low prices as they are afforded by any other manufas- 
B price be anvildnf fil ( an /i H est r ? ver P rod uced. Should 
b « * b ' »™‘» 
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