CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 
AGRICULTURAL. Page. 
New York State Fair—Evening Discussions.341 
Curing, Smoking and Keeping Hams—A Most Valuable 
and Seasonable Article.341 
About Water Pipe.341,342 
Grass Land-on Long Island. 342 
Disease of Cattle—Inquiry.342 
Premiums Awarded at the New York State Fair.342 
Rural Spirit of the Press .—Save the Straw; The 
to deprive them of all value. It suffices, without Produce and Provision Markets. fiwi DlYf'C? 
speaking of the engagements entered into at Villa NEW YORK, Oct. 17 .—Floor-O pened buoyant but .J-M-UXA. lUVj 
Franca, to bring to recollection the acts and words closed ra’her heavy. Sales at $4.60@1,65 for super State; --—- 
GB - nf Rmriprnr Nnnnleon before and since that epoch. $l.80@4,90 for extra do; $4,65@4,75 for super Western; $4,85 
341 ot emperor napoleon ouore auu since mai epoc % ^ co ^ mon t0 good exlra do; J5 45@5)fi0 for inferior i x Ethridge, Oct. 6 , by Rev. R. Dunning. Mr. WARREN 
It is announced that several regiments of the to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio—market 8 . BROWN, of Jordan, and Miss PIIEBE P. HUNT, of the 
corps da armie, under command of Marshal Cas- closing dull Canada unchanged; sales at $5,50@6,25 for former place. 
0,0 telline, in the Lyons district, had received orders Grain— Wheat dull and rather heavy. Sales at 142c for —t 1 t* " —i- - 
0,0 to ho'd themselves ready to march. Letters from very choice white western; 126@127c for amber do. Rye v , . 
In the P /ovinces, in France, confirm the reports of KJcT^a^t.^ dufl! $ X X IB tWi t It t 5 * 
040 grand armaments in the various ports, me L*ov- gales at 100 c for yellow, 98Kc for round yellow, 99V$c for 
0 ernment had purchased land at a high price on the Jeraey do; mixed western firmly held at $1. Oat 3 are dull- 
coast for the purpose of erecting fortifications. At $15.25@15,37 . Ter.ns of Advertising-Twenty-Five Cents a line, ; each 
Fall and Winter Campaign —1859-60. 
- . lyro-^v IE3 TIIT'7 TIME 
Iy Elbndire, Oct. f>, by Rev. R. Dunning, Mr. WARREN to subscribe for and circulate 
rme? place*? f • ,ordau ’ and Miss PIIEBE P ’ HU1,T * of tbe MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
_ i i I— i i n —i The leading and largest circulated Agricultural, Literary 
# and Family Newspaper, as a New Quarter commences with 
jV p V f T O (* tTT ftlt O October. The Rural is widely known as the Best and Most 
Popular Journal of its class—its Contents being of the first 
- - - order, (Useful, Entertaining and Pure,) and its Appearance 
Terms of Advertising —Twenty-Five Cents aline, each unique and attractive. Though published less than ten 
Value of Different Manures; A Wool Train. 312 Bologna a floating battery is to bo constructed ft* mess; $10,75 for prime; $15.37 for uninspected mess, in- insertion. A price and a half for extra display, or 37 % cts. years, it is the acknowledged 
Agricultural Miscellany .—Palmyra Union Ag. So¬ 
ciety’s Fair; Agricultural Exhibitions for 1859; Receipts 
at New York Slate Fair; Michigan State Fair; Michigan 
State As. Society—Officers; The Oonnecticut State Fair; 
Canada West Ag. Society; Brockport Union Fair: The 
Union Fair: A Large Yield of Potatoes; Sa'e of Im¬ 
proved Stock; Is Land Impoverished by Wood-crop- 
without sails, navigated by steam, and armed with eluding one thousand bbls sellers’ option to Nov. 10th at per line of space. Special Notices— following reading mat- 
rifle ernns Wo. Lard in fair request and firm; sales at ll@llKc.But- taf,.- » t,w each insertion in advance 
rifle guns. ter steady at 1 IK® 19c for Ohio; li@20c for State. Cheese ter, leaded— Fifty Lenta a nine, eaca insertion, in adianck. 
The Paris Patrie publishes the following in steady at 6K@10Mc for common to prime. sESfThe circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds 
regard to the movements of Mr. Ward, the Ameri- ALBANY. Oct. 17. -Flour,- Very quiet and unchanged. ^ atl of any s!milar jGUrDal in America or Europe, rendering 
can Minister:—The latest news from Shanghai Grain— Wheat is in good supply and offered freely, but it altogether the best Advertising Medium of Its class. 
per line of space. Special Notices— following reading mat- CHAMPION OF THE RURAL PRESS 
ter, leaded—Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance. j n Ability, Enterprise and Circulation ! It not only treats 
J3fThe circulation oi the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds aWy and ful]y upon Agriculture, Horticulture, Rural Archi- 
that, of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering tecturc, &c., but has many other distinct aad carefully con- 
uruveu cock- is juiiuu niiiiuverisiieu uv uoou-ciuu --- - ~ - , - _ ,— „ , , , - . altogetner ine nest, auverusmg aieuuuu oi ub class. ducted Departments —under such headings as Domestic 
ping? Chicago Spring Wheat. 312 establishes beyond a doubt the arrival of Mr. ^ All transient advertisements must be accompanied Economy, Educational, The Traveler, Ladies’ Portfolio, 
HORTICULTURAL. Ward, the American Envoy, at Pekin. This Canada East on the spot, 42c to arrive. Corn sells in small with the cash, or a responsible reference to secure insertion. Choice Miscellany, Sabbath Musings, Useful Olio, (Scientific, 
Market Prices of Fruits 343 diplomat ascended the Kltiechon \ unho, one of parcels at $1@ 1,02. Barley offering freely; buyers offer 80; Those who send us advertisements to be published at prices &c„) The Story Teller, Young Ruralist, Youth’s Corner, &c.; 
Bouquet of Stands, [Illustrated]. 343 the branches of the Peiho, accompanied by all the Canada Eas/on p - a t < ada ' a=t ' ° ° r ° C P ° r ’ dI “ SOme they specify, are respectfully advised that we are not in a with a complete Summary of News, Market Reports, &c„ &c. 
Fruits lttceived. 343 I? Rtn tnrvotto 'whi'ntf vhmilrT^mvo TORONTO OR 15 —Fi our—T he movement in flour does posltion to a,low any one to d ‘ ctate terms—especially when The present (10th) volume is pronounced, by its Patrons 
Sport in the Apple, [Illustrated]. 343 ou > 1 ,,, j,, retained in nort The not keep with that of wheat; on the contrary, the high the demand upon our columns, at published rates, exceeds and the Press, the most perfect model of a Rural and 
New Substitute for Grass Lawns. 343 brought^ Mr. ^ ard^ w as ^ ^ of a ^ r f n f X offe^te teTefoTe fZu. the space appropriated for Advertising. _ Jam.lt Journal ever published, and we invite a compart- 
Grape Culture About Sjracuse.3.3 Mandarin were placed in a hn^e box, about five and the transactions are limited. Quotations are steady at - son with any others extant. 
. I ««• broad Shicb closed £{[8 &’] XSSj IS ASSI^iSUSSiS^SMiiSSSr THE ELEVENTH VOLUME, FOB I860, 
1 ear 5 .. * everywhere but above, so as to prevent those in it to $4 for No. 2 superfine. Oatmeal is in fair supply at $4,50 ---- Will fully equal the present in all respects—in Quality of 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. from seeing the country. This box or traveling market hiv now for three week* ruled T> E .-VDER, if sou want employment that will nay, take Matter, Paper, Printing, Illustrations, &e„ &c. As the long 
Good Wholesome Bread; Potato Yeast; How to put up chamber, provided with all things necessary to the very st eady with a very gradual improvement in prices. an Agency. Address with stamiL f 5[ ) ' )a r r * 1G " la . r I s ’ evenings and leisure of Winter are coming on apace, all 
niUmPie. ^;I?ne°Wnesi.hi/snds PraXS?lSl comfort of the travelers, was placed on a raft and During the past week there has been li-tle or no fluctuation, 5U ' 4t _ S. M. MYRICK & CO., Lynn, Mass. friend> of the rural and its objects are invited to subscribe 
derberry Wine; Buttermilk Cake; ‘coloring Kid taken first up the river and then up the Imperial ®meTdu^th^Mtfc^dwL HTO WHOLESALE NURSERYMEN.-Catalogue and form Clubs for the leading advocate and promoter of 
Gloves; Charlotte Russe. oio Cana! as far as the gate Oi the Capital. Here it especially on Tuesday and YVednesday, were for good and X of Agricultural Implement Dealers, Nurserymen, eta, Real “Progress and Improvement”—a Journal which ever 
J ADIES’ OLIO was placed on a large truck, drawn by oxen, and prime shipping fall wheat, $ 1.10 to $1.16 ft bushelfor extra in the United StcPes, Canadasi and Europe, just published, ignores trash and humbug, and faithfully seeks tc advance 
Watcblng. |MM ,1 MW A Word to MM * n .«» »•«* .•»<»• S' 1 ” 05 “ d “““ tt. M MM. of MM* MM* C—iCles 
Wives; Tribute to Woman; Fresh Air. 344 suite entered the town ot J ekin. Ineywereper- On Tuesday the recelots were larger than on any previous „__ T AGLES & C 1 0.* and the Country. 
n irnrr n xTicnuTT aw fectlv well treated by the Chinese, but were not dav thi 3 season, the deliveries amounting to about 11.000 511-lt 18 Northsllliamstreet, New York. ( T u Pmir nnhiioUiwooM,, 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. nilnsvpd to spp anythin!? The truck was drawn bushels, the average price of which was about $1.08. Wed- ---Style, 1 1 rms, «&c. Tiie Rirai. is published V> eekly, 
Pictures of Memorv, [Poetical;] Anticipation—Retro- auoweu to sue nesday the receiots were about 9,000 bushels, and the aver- * SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY is now offered to each number comprising Eight Double Quarto Pages 
spcction : Tiie Value of Employment; Golden Au- into the court-yard ot a large nouse, wDlCQ was to aRe p r ; ce $i t n $ busheL The demand for Spring Wheat Agents to make from $75 to $100 per month. An Agent rf or , v columns) — urinted and illustrated in superior stvle — 
Grape Culture About Syracuse.3.3 ijandarin were placed in a huge box, about five and the transactions are limited. Quotations are steady at 
TheNewGrapes. 313 . hv throe iiroari which was closed *5,10 to $5,25 for double extra; $4.80 to $5 for extra ; $l,t.O * TEACHER OF PEN VIANSIIIP WANTED.— 
Pear Blight 343 metres long by thiee broad, which was closed to $1,70 for fancy; $4.35 to $4,40 for No. 1 superfine; $3,90 AAddresswith particulars, H.H., Paris Hill, Oneida co. 
* earJ ” . 6 everywhere but above, so as to prevent those in it to $t for No. 2 superfine. Oatmeal is in fair supply at $4,50- ---- 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. from seeing the country This box or traveling to ^ThewVi ea t market has now for three weeks ruled T? BADER, if sou want employment that will nay. 
Good Wholesome Bread; Potato Yeast; How to put up chamber, provided with all things necessary to the ve ?y ^eady, with a very gradual improvement in prices, ^an Agency. Address with stamp, for particulars 
comfort of the travelers, was placed on a raft and During the past week there has been little or no fluctuation, 5ll-4t s. m. mi tuua. n. ou., y , 
taken first up the river and then up the Imperial — WHOLESALE NURSERYMEN. — Catal 
Hams and Lard; To Color Straw Lead or Mouse Color; 
Cream Pie; starching Fine Shirts; Soda Crackers; El¬ 
derberry Wine; Buttermilk Cake; Coloring Kid 
derberry Wine; Buttermilk Lake; Coloring Kid wsbu u.»v ™ .uu uu animated and firm. The rates during the past few days, HPO WHOLESALE NURSERYMEN. -Catalogu 
Gloves, Charlotte Russe. o.o Canal as far as lhc gate of the Capital. Here it especially on Tuesday and Wednesday, were for good and JL of Agricultural Implement Dealers, Nurserymen, etc. 
T A DIFS’ OTTO was placed on a large truck, drawn by oxen, and prime shipping fall wheat, $1,10 to $1,15 i? bushel; for extra in the United Sta’es, Canadas and Europe, just published, 
J.ALI 1 LS uiav. “ f Minister of the United States and Prime and “gilt-edged” samples, $1,16 to $1,18, with one or containing nearly 2,aOO names, made by special canvass, 
Watching, [Poetical ;1 Moonlight: A Word to Fretful m tills way the Munster Ot tie U n tea S es> two loads at $1,20. For inferior and common, $1 to $1,06. and revised to date. Price reduced to $1. 
Wives; Tribute to Woman; Fresh Air. 344 suite entered *he town of 1 ekm. ihev were per- On Tuesday the receiots were larger than on any previous „„KEAGEES .& C0„ 
nTrnrrr’ Micmrr t awv fectlv well treated by the Chinese, but were not dav this season, the deliveries amounting to about 11.000 511-lt 18 North WUViam street, New York. 
UIUIUL MUOLLLAM. „ i t nnvthinrr The truck was drawn bushels, the average price of which was about $108. Wed- ---- 
Pictures of Memorv, [Poetical;] Anticipation—Retro- alio vea to slc a j cj- , ... , nesday the receiots were about 9,000 bushels, and the aver- a SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY is now offered to 
spcction; The Value of Employment; Golden Au- into the court-yard ot a large Douse, which was to age price $1.11 busheL The demand for Spring Wheat J\_ Agents to make from$75 to $100per month. An Agent 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
Pictures of Memory, [Poetical:] Anticipation—Retro¬ 
spection; Tiie Value of Employment; Golden Au¬ 
tumn; The Bright Side.344 
SABB iTII MUSINGS. 
Though Mourning, I Rejoice, [Poetical;] Self-Denial 
Requisite to Benevolence : The Hour of Death; 
Prayer; Divine Tbreatenings.341 
THE REVIEWER. 
The Wheat riant; Tiie New American Cyclopedia; A 
Bachelor’s Story; One Hundred Songs of Ireland; 
Books Received. 315 
USEFUL OLIO. 
Chart of Temperature and Climate, [Illustrated].345 
YOUNG RURALIST. 
REAGLES & CO., 
18 North William street, New York. 
Agents to make from $75 to $100 per month. An Agent (f or ty columns) — printed and illustrated in superior style — 
be the residence of the American Envoy, but from has slackened, and prices are not so high. 90 cents being wanted in every county throughout the Union, by which . A, „ r . c‘ , , , . 1 n , an 
which they were not allowed to go out. At the the outside figure, with 92 cents occasionally paid for an tj ie above and more can be realized. For particulars, with Title Page, Index, &c„ at close of volume. Only $- a 
~:~r . __extra lot. Soring wheat on the cars. 94c to 95c. The de- which are tree, address wun siamo ior remm puaiage, 
last dates they were awaiting their interview with efinein prices lias checked the supply of barley, and the SANDERSON & BRO„ 
the Emperor. They bad not been allowed to have markethas been a dull one during the week. The receipts 511-lt Newark, Wayne county, N. Y. 
341 rrmnie*.tinn with the outer world hut, are. all together, 1,000 bushels ¥ day, which were sold at 60 ----- 
any commun a- ' to65c Vibnshel. Rye cont'nues scarce and in steady de- * t>pr rr TRFF 8 FDR «itLE CHEAP_The Sub- 
were permitted to send a dispatch to Mr. Fish, the man d at COc %> bushel. Peas are more freely offered, and A i.. ls on p arm f airport Monroe county, 
American Consul at bhanghai, informing him of prices have settled to 50c ¥ bushel, at which rate the mar- 30?000 Ap^le^ Trees, comprising all the popular varie- 
... their safety. After the interview, the American keUsheavy. Oats have been very sparhiglyeffer^, and tieg _ These trees are four years old. straight, thrifty, with 
310 Minister was to be re-conducted to the frontier in ^{Swer?' 
the same manner in which he came. has been realized during the week. Prices are unsettled.- B0 \a fa quantities, delivered upon the premises,at very low 
34d , Ct&oOCi ijricGS 
Italy.— The Times Paris correspondent says ___ For particulars, inquire of Dr. M. Strong, Rochester, or 
the latest and most accredited report respecting ... „ . . address my Agent, Charles D. Johnson. Palmyra, N.Y. 
that the ftrand Duke of Tnscanv will The Cattle Markets. October 12, 1859. [511-21] CARLTON H. ROGERS. 
which are free, address with stamo for return postage, 
SANDERSON & BRO„ 
5 U-lt Newark, Wayne county, N. Y. 
A PPLE TREES FOR SALE CHEAP.— The Sub¬ 
scriber has on his Farm near Fairport, Monroe county. 
the same manner in which he came. 
Italy. — The Times Paris correspondent says 
the latest and most accredited report respecting 
City Life vs. Country Life; Questions for Debate; Fol- Tt ■ • f fimtirl llnko nf Tusennv will 
low the Right; The Dangers of Indolence. 3-15 ltal 7 18 > ,hat tne ^ ra “ a dJuh ;f 1 01 iuscany will 
regain his throne, not by forcible means, but by 
STORY TELLER. ap a pp Ca [ to universal suffrage, accompanied by 
STORY TELLER. 
Autumn, [Poetical;] The Orphan Governess; Loving 
and Forgiving. 348 
LIST OF NEW ADVEETISEMENTS. 
The Cattle Markets. 
NEW YORK. Oct. 12.—The current prices for the week 
at all the markets ai-e as follows: 
Bbef Cattle— First quality, $ cwt., $9,50@10.00: ordi- 
year — $1 for six months — with great reduction and liberal 
inducements to clubs and agents, Local Club-Agents want¬ 
ed in every section where tiie Rural is not circulated. 
Speoimens, Show-Bills, &c., sent free to all applicants. 
We shall be glad to furnish “ the documents” to any and all 
persons desirous of examining or circulating the “ Excel¬ 
sior ” Rural and Family Weekly of America. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
*** Newspapers giving the above brief Prospectus, and di¬ 
recting attention to the same, will receive the 11 th volume, 
of the Rural (and also the last Half of 10th volume, if 
| desired,) without sending to us in exchange. 
the grant of a constitution, and by a general nary do. $8,50@9,00; common'do, $7,00@8,00; inferior do, 
amnesty; that the Duchess of Parma will have *'> ; 00@7,00. 
Modena, and that Parma will remain annexed to do,'°lio.00@50,00; common q doV$3b,00@40jio? inferior"'^ 
G. C. CLARK, 
Drawer 212, Rochester, N. Y. 
$20,00@30,00. 
Veai. Calves—F irst quality, ¥ lb., 6@7c; ordinary do, 
5@5Kc; common do, 4@5c; inferior do, 3@4c. 
Sheep and Lambs—P rime quality, $ head, $5,50@6,50; 
ordinary do, $4,59@5,00; common do, $3,50@4,00; inferior, 
LIST OE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Piedmont. $20,00@30,00. 
- The warmest and most sanguine partisans have -Iff 1, L VF ;®7 F i rst .A \ ord 
• _ -i i* j n d@5Xc: common do f 4(^5c; inferior do, 3®4c. 
Washington Medallion Pen—W. M. Pen Co. now given up hopes Ot being emancipated from Sheep and Lambs— Prime quality, head, $ 
Sanborn’s Easy Feed Cutter—D. R. Barton and McKind- Papal rule. ordinary do, $4,59@5,00; common do, $3,50@4,00 
Apple Trees for Sale Cheap—Carlton H. Rogers. ^. Iie S ^ ar ' 3 c ° |’ re sp 0 n d e n t s aysth at tbe * "s^?xe_ First quality, 6@6Kc; other qualities, 5 
A Splendid Opportunity—Sanderson & Bro. Duke of Modena is at the head of 10,000 troops, 
To Wholesale Nurserymen—Reagles & Co. hacked by 5.000 more under the Grand Duke of , ALBANY, Oct, 1?.—Market for cattle more ai 
Agents Wanted—S. M. Myrick & Co. J Pnlhernatren lma enlloetorl in aaa for several weeks, although the receipts are he 
A Teacher of Penmanship Wanted—H. H iuscany. Lalbernatten has collected some 10,000 Eastern men found a pretty good market at Bri 
S ANBORN’S EASY FEED CUTTER .---- — -- 
mny TtpqT TN ttsf I A/17'INTER AVORR !—From three to fine dollars per 
' ■' J ■ 4 j VV day can he made. Work easy and pleasant. Send 
Its advantages are as follows : ; stamp for particulars. G. C. CLARK, 
1 It is suitable for cutting Stalks, Hat, or Straw. i 509-tf Drawer 212, Rochester, N. Y. 
2! It will cut any length you require. | -- 
3 . It is cheap and durable. CAA AAA ACRES OF HANNIBAL AND ST. 
4. Itis warranted to do more work, with less power, than OUU.UUU JOSEPH RAILROAD LANDS, For Sale oa 
any machine in use. Long Credit and at Low Rates of Interest. 
Manufactured and sold by | These Lands, granted by Congress to aid in constructing 
D. R. BARTON and MoKINDLEY & PHELPe, : the Road, lie, to a great extent, within Six Miles and all 
511-6t No. 3 Buffalo street, Rochester, N. Y. ! within Fifteen Mites of the Road, which is now completed 
ioldby .... . I These Lands, granted by Congress to aid in constructing 
)N and McKINDLEY & PHELPe, . the Road, lie, to a great extent, within Six Miles and all 
No. 3 Buffalo street, Rochester, N. Y. ! within Fifteen Miles of the Road, which is now completed 
—-through a country unsurpassed in the salubrity of its Cli- 
ON MEDALLION PEN mate and fertility of iis Soil. Its latitude adapts it to a 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
DuKe 01 Modena is at me neaa or IU,UUU troops, -u-tt t ciiiyttoX MED A.LLIOIV PE IV mate and fertility oi us soil, its latitude adapts it to a 
hacked hv 5 000 more under the Grand Duke of ALBANY, Oct. 17.—Market for cattle more active than W greater variety of products than land either north or south 
m ^ p’ , ,1 . , in aaa for several weeks, although the receipts are heavy. The y ’ 83381 is the drawn number of the Patron s Ticket for 0 f it, rendering the profits of farming more certain and 
Tuscany. Lalbernatten has collected some 10,000 Eastern men found a pretty good market at Brighton last the first series of 108,000 gross. $1,000 will be paid to steady than in any other district of our country. 
men, of whom about one-third are Croats, and the week, the demand being active, and are buying rather lib- the bolder of that ticket on presentation at the oflice oi the j tg pos iti on i 8 SU ch as to command at Low Rates of Freight 
remainder Swiss and he has eone to Vienna itis erally in anticipation of a continuance of the active trade Company, 58 Cedar Street, New York. both Northern and Southern Markets. 
remainaer on iss, uuu ue nas gone io v tenna, it is they J then met wlt h. On the contrary, the New Yorkers The Second Series is now being issued The Pens are To the Farmer desiring to better his condition, to parties 
said, to organize a plan ot attacK against P antis found an over supply in the city last week, and realizing now all Extra-Fine Points, and more perfectly made m wishing to invest money in the West, or any in search of a 
army of Central Italy, now concentrating round very little if any profit in their speculations, are not dis- every respect than ever before, and are put up in new and prosperous Home, these Lands are commended. 
Dimini whilst, the Arch-Dukes would onerato from posed now to venture too deep. The indications are that expensive boxes. . , „, „ , _ „ ._ For full particulars apply to JOSIAII HUNT, 
Kimini, wuiis ukls ou j opeiate irom Pver one thousand head will be taken for the East, and with A sample Pen sent on receipt of two 3 cent P. O. stamps. Land Commissioner Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, 
Dimini whilst, the Aicli-Dukes would onerato from posed now to venture too deep. The indications are that expensive boxes, 
Great Britain.-T he Paris correspondent of the north. Piedmont is also eagerly preparing Add?eS P ’ e Pcn S 
the London Times says that the task of the Pleni- for the affray. be more than eighteen hundred to go to New York. 511-tf 
• M e advance our quotations on the better grades, remark- - 
potentiaries has been diminished by dispatches India.— Tbe Calcutta mail of August 22d, had ingtbat the ruling prices are but little if any better than orRX AGEN’I 
from Vienna, and that it is believed the Confer- reached England, but the news generally was ^s^oUMtlVcommam^hSher rate^ and we quoteac- uiars address'M? 
ences will be terminated in a few days, unless an,ic 'P atc( l- ^ 1 f ar ™ , °S of Oude liad been cordingly: Thw week. Last week. —.- 
„ , . , .. , ,, , / ’ _. completed. It was stated that no official requtsi- K. xt r a •••.;;.TYEACH TR 
some fresh instructions should be received. The ^ on f or troops for China had been made bv Mr. s^?ond q ii-u itv::::::::::::::::::::::: 
amended programme is stated to be as follows:— Bruce, but in anticipation that he would take this Third quality . 2Hc@3 2'?@8 for $7 per hundr. 
A definitive treaty of peace will be signed by the course. The Indian Government warned two Inf 4 r ‘ < ? 1 r t ;”eive hundfed"heV<i hii've ch2?i^?d l^ndi^m^tn arlon, _J^ 
three powers, whe» .nether treaty .ill be dra.n “ b » ld » '“ di » ess ' USA?** » “ 5Q00 SgF 
up bv which Austria will cede Lombardy to France, Australia.—T elegrapliic advices, in anticipa- BRIGHTON. Oct. 13.—At market 1590 beeves, 1000 stores, better than all ( 
Address W. M. PEN CO.. 
51Uf Box 3,135 I>. O.. New York. 
_______ -— ; j^EW GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, 
300 new.Vimnuive'and honoraWe°bu?iness‘. Forpartic- j No. 20 Front Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
uiars address M. M. SANBORN, Brasher Falls, N. Y. [510-2t j jqhn J. JARVIS has opened a Grocery Store, where 
----- ' can be had a choice lot of Groceries — Teas, Coffees, 
P EACH TREES—10.000, one year from the hud, large j Sugars, Molasses, Spices, Raisins, Prunes. Zante Currants, 
and fine, and of the best varieties. Boxed and shipped j Nutmegs, Indigo, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. 
Hannibal. Mo. 
for $7 per hundred. 
Marion, Wayne Co. N. Y. 
R. SANFORD. 
510-2t 
Rochester, Sept. 13, 1859. 
JOHN J. JARVIS. 
501-13t 
up by which Austria will cede Lombardy to France, Australia. —Telegraphic advices, in auticipa- 
, , ., . o ,• rt> tion of the arrival of the Australian mail, state 
who will make it over to Sardinia. Ibe most dtfli- that the screvy steame r Admilla was totally lost on 
cult point in the double transfer is the debt, and on t\ ie Qtjj 0 f August, near Northumberland. Eighty- 
Australia. —Telegrapliic advices, in anticipa- BRIGHTON. Oct. 13.— At marjr.-t 1500 beeves, 1000 stores, 
tion of the arrival of the Australian mail, state 7000 sheep’and lambs, 80 swine, s 
that, the screw steamer Admilla was totally lost on ' fV2a: first quaUty ’ J? ’ 00; 
ie present time .—Atlas and A ryus. ~ ‘ I KAAfl AGENTS WANTED.—To 9e ' 1 4 new inven- 14 
1 u*. tions. Agents have made over $2o,000 on one. — , VJT ei 
BRIGHTON. Oct. 13.—At mavji-t 1500 beeves, 1000 stores, better than all other similar agencies. Send four stamps onhan 
iOO sheep’and lambs, SO swine, i, and get 80 i>ages particulars, gratis. PERU' 
Prices— Market beef— Extra, ‘$8,25; first quality, $8,00; 510-13t EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. any Gu 
C 'tUANO.—Wo would call the attention of Guano Deal¬ 
er ers. Planters and Farmers to tbe article which we have 
on hand and for sale at THIRTY PER CENT. LESS THAN 
this head it is believed Austria will moderate her seven lives were lost; only twenty-five of the 
demands. Documents will be brought up respect- , • * m »r- • . r . i ..— 
, . 8 1 1 , great outcry against the Ministers for not sending ; old, $20@25. 
ing tbe Italian Confederation, the restoration of re jj e f to the Admilla. No details are received. Hides—5M 
whole number on board were saved. There was a 
Working Oxen—$100, $130®165. 
Milcii Cows—$42@44; common, $19@20. 
Veal Calves—$3, $4@6. 
Yearlings— $9@11; two years old, $17@21; three years 
and set 80 bases particulars, gratis. PERUVIAN GUANO, and winch we claim to be superior to 
510”l3t EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. any Guano or fertilizer ever imported or manufactured in 
---— this country. This Guano is imported by \VM. H. WEBB, 
SHAPES BY MAIL.—Sample Grapes sent post-paid ! Si DwaHmS 
U to those who inclose 15 cents in stamps. The lo cents , 
the Dukes and other questions, but they can only 
be signed by the Austrian and French Plenipoten¬ 
tiaries, as Sardinia utterly rejects the restoration 
The Tasmania sub-marine telegraph cable had 
been successfully laid. 
The shipmeutsof gold from Melbourne since the 
July mail and up to Aug. 19th, amount to £750,- 
Hides— 5X@6Kc $ lb. Calf Skins—1C@12c. 
Tallow— 7@7Mc. 
Sheep and Lambs— $1,25@1.75; extra, $2@3. Pelts, 62@$1. 
Swine— Fat hogs, 6Kc. Pigs, 5£c. Retail, 6@7. 
CAMBRIDGE. Oct. 12.—At market 1981 cattle, about 900 
beeves, and 1C81 stores, consisting of working oxen, cows 
and calves, yearlings, two and three years old. 
- , . ,,__ ,rinoo i It has been satisfactorily tested by many of our prominent 
re T^?.« vlnoni 6 Jarlv ln y August- King 20th of August • Farmers, and analyzed by the most eminent and popular 
Logan ripens early m A g,- ■ j Agricultural Chemists and found to contain (as will be seen 
“Our illusHated tnd Descriptive 1 Catalogue of 73 - sorts by. our circulars) a large per centage oi Rone Phosphate of 
llardv Native Vlnes, sent to applicants inclosing a stamp to Lime and Phosphor Acnd. and other animal organic 
Hardy Native Vines, sent to applicants ii 
n n HTCSCJTBf T iV C! A I 'l’h'I, 
C. P. BISSELL & SALTER. Nurserymen, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
matter, yielding ammonia sufficient to produce immediate 
abundant crops, besides substantially enriching the soil. It 
can be freely used without danger of burning the seed or 
plant by coming in contact with it, as is the case with some 
of the Dukes, and will not agree to a conference 000. The yield of gold was verv satisfactory. and calves, yearlings, two and three years old. io tinue to do CUSTOM GRINDING at the lowest rates, causes the plant to grow in a healthy condition, and as 
' j „„ * r, •„ • A,i_:„ oa f rr , nl f’nno nf GnnH ILuip '-ir» tn Prices— Market l>eef—Extra. $7,50@7,75; first quality, and having improved the machinery or our mill for that experience has proved, free of insects. For orders in any 
under present circumstances. Spain is requested Advices trom the Lape oi Lood Hope are to <j:o,75@7,25 ; second quality, $b,00 ; third quality, 34,50; purpose, we pledge ourselves to give full satisfaction to all quantity, (which will be promptly attended to,) or pam- 
to be represented, should a Congress take place. Aug. 21. Satisfactory accounts had been received ordinary, $3,00. ... customers. . phlets containing full particulars of analyses and tests of 
have for sale at all times, wholesale and retail, the farmers, apply to 
and most reliable brands of Flour. Also, Corn Meal, 506-13t 
Hour Mill Feed and Screenings at the lowest prices, - 
ve t solicit the attention of^“n^commurnty. j^OTAHUM 
iwn’s Race, Rochester, Sept. 25, 1859- per month and 
JOHN B. SARDY, Agent, 
No. 58 South st., corner of Wall st„ N. Y. 
actively at Portland, but it was considered doubt- j APAN .._ In j apaD) affairs have assumed a very TORONTO, Oct. 15 .—Beef—T he cattle market continues A ACTION OP CATTLE, HORSBS AND SHEEP 
ful whether the ship could be got ready for sea un8atisfatory position. On the Uth of July the tobe well supplied aud purchases are still being made for ^LM-Sale^t^ 
durmo; the month of October. The fittings and all m ±y.~ Tnr , 0 the American market. Prices for first class ranae from suoscriDer saie 10 lonnutuL 
connected with her sea-soing ecmimnents had been treat y wa3 ” u v ^ fd. Then the Japa- $ 4,50 to $5 # 100 nis.» aod $3,75 to $4,25 for common. Sheen 60 Head of Cattle —Durham and high grade Durham. 
, 1 1 . 4 v ', a j ^ r 41 cn . hnaaDeen nese Government attempted to coniine foreigners $3 to $4 each. Lambs $1,75 to $2,2o each. Calves $4 to $t> Among them the thorough bred imported i bull Usurper, six 
placed entirely in the hands of the marine depart- a « ma ii i s l an d about ten miles from Yeddn each. Pork—Fresh pork is commencing to come in, and years old; several young bulls and bull calves,—steers,— 
ment ol’ the Board of Trade; and this, it was th A v further sonX tn«Si R hRnV^cnin so light hogs find fair sale for immediate consumption at »5,50 cows,-heifers and calves. 
supposed, would increase the expected delay. It ... . _ .. uP _.. -_VIOOibs. . .... .. . ,. „. 10 Horses—Among them valuable, blooded breeding 
id we solicit the attention of the farming corannimty. -*y 0 T A HUMBUG.— Wanted, one or more Young Men 
ol0-13t < affA- io-a HI IN L x & UO. j_N in each State to travel, to whom will be paid $30 to $75 
Lrown s Race, Rochester, bept. zo, loaJ- per mon th, and expenses. For particulars, address with 
- - ——“—stamp, M. B. ALLEN & CO.. Plaistow. N. H. 504-13t 
i UCTION OF CATTLE, HORSES AND SHEEP - 
a. On Wednesday, 25 th October, at the residence of the rjvHE LOGAN GRAPE.—' The earliest ripening, black, 
ibscriber—Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. X hardy Grape with which we are acquainted. Its fruit 
GO Head of Caltle - Durham and high grade Durham, was sent to us this year earlier than any other grape grown 
mong them the thorough bred imported bull Usurper, six out of doors. Berry oval; bunch compact. 
= bUUS a,Ul bUU CalVeS ’- SteerS ’~ oSSSSS inclose a^tampf 170 ^ 
>ws,-heifers and calves. 504-c 0. J\ BldSELL & SALTER, Rochester, N. Y, 
was thought probable that in a few days the ship with foreigners, although according to the terms skins, fresli slaughtered,30c each. Beef hides, 36 100 tts. 
would proceed to Southampton for convenience of of the trea ° ty foJ I eign co t ns were to be received at Calf ektas - 10c « 
receiving materials from London and for the grati- their intrinsic value. The present arrangement of „ 
fioataen of excursionists, who continued to visit the Japanese produC ed a depression of 66 per The 
ousan 8. cent. The British Consul General had signed a NEW YORK. Oct. 13.—The market has been less active 
I he telegraph cable between Malta and Sicily protest and estonned trade for the nresent during the week, owing to the reduced stock and tiie ex- 
had been successfully laid. Business bad com- P rolest > dua estoppea trace ioi tne present. a lted pretensions of holders, who now ask as high as 75c 
menced upon it. “ Commercial — Breadstuffs. — Messrs. Richardson, ^o y at y 0 : plnnwIvaffia^W^ 
Col. Hawkins, Chief Commissioner of the Ore- Spence & Co report decline in breadstuffs. Flour dull i ri f erlor friend’s will not run ’up the price of their wool be- 
gon Boundary Survey, arrived in London in the and quotations maintained with difficulty; new Amen- cause we quote such an extreme piice for a small desirable 
canacirv nf Soeeiol FnVov from Cov Tlonoloo L. can lS©2Rs per btri.; Wheat was also dull, and had de- parcel. There is very little of this class of wool in tiie 
Envoy from Gov. Douglas, in cllnod ld@2d percental; western red 7s-ld<a9s; west- country, and this is well, for no large parcels could be 
consequence ot the occupation ol ban Juan island ern w iri te ss®9s3d. Corn dull and declined Gd per placed at any such a price. We hope, therefore, that every- 
by United States troops. Coi. n. transacted his quarter; mixed 5sSd@Gsld; yellow Cs; white7s@7sGd. body will not ask this rate for wools not worth over 55c, 
•» “*« office, sp.ciftllj, after M, felgland, Co’qa.le,'dedm. In c™, 
arrival. of Gd@ls per quarter. Provisions—Sod m fair de- full blood off the sheep’s back at 60c. We are led to these 
The China mail, with dates from Hone Kon<r to mnn d. remarks lest our interior friends should misunderstand us, 
the 10th of Aumist hod vnoMmd T ° _ as we have reason to believe they do, when we happen to 
me linn or August, naa leached JiOndOn. w ill. II Mil 11 » ■ onote a sale of wool at an exorbitant nrice. The market 
,uiu ineiease tne expemuu ueiay. it tho 01 j ly one to be'used in commercial dealings ” wSoTsteady at 26 to 27c « ft., with light supplies. Sheep I nJl^rFlo^zeWmck^iT^ 
probable that in a few days the slnp with fo y ei g ne rs, although according to the terms skins, fresl. slaughtered 3uc each. Beef hides, 36 V 100 its. ^ ^oltl * ’ 
;d to Southampton for convenience of Min, worn to to rooomot ot Calf skins, 10c ft. Globe. -urn sheen ami Lambs — Fine and coarse wool. 
mares of Florizel stock, in foal by UUUp Alien, work riiaUE DELAWARE GRAPE VINES, PROPA- 
it i X gated from the original stock, price $2 to $3. Also, Lo- 
300 Sheep and Lambs Fine and coarse wool. gan, Rebecca, Diana, Concord, Hartford Prolific, and other 
TERMS.— Sums under $20, cash; over $20 and under $50, new varieties, $1 to 32—all strong and well rooted, ready 
six months; over $50 and under $100, nine months; over for delivery in the Fall. GEO. W. CAMPBELL, 
3100, twelve months. Approved endorsed notes for all sums August, 1859. [502-13t] Delaware, Ohio. 
otest, and estopped trade for the present. dmdng the week, owing to the reduced stock and tiie ex- 
’ “1 ” alted pretensions of holders, who now ask as high as 7 oc 
flminfuBnm Tlrcndsfi/ffs — Afeasrs Richardson ior strictly choice hand-washed Saxony fleeces, from Wash- 
^ Kw.n iofnfr, dmi in 8 ton county. Pennsylvania. We hope, however, that our 
3100. twelve months. Approved endomed notes for all sums 
NEW YORK. Oct. 13.—The market has been le.ss active not paid in cash. CHARLES H. CARROLL, 
iiring the week, owing to the reduced stock and the ex- 5lU-2t Groveland, Liv. Co., N. Y., Oct. 10,1859. 
E B ST. 
WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. 
Pictorial Edition. 
T)HIPPS UNION FEMALE SEMINARY 
A ^-YIIdioii, Orleans Co., IN’. A; . 
The next School Year of this Institution, commences on 
the first Thursday of September next. For Terms, see 
Catalogue at this Office, or apply to 
H. L. ACHILLES, Proprietor. 
Albion, N. Y., Aug. 8 , 1859. 501-tf 
body will not ask this rate for wools not worth over 55c, i cno -ptriTOIIIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, 
as many did last year when we quoted a sale of wool at 80c, loOO ritiuis a. , 
which was fit to lay on tiie looms, and cheaper at that than D DOO to 10,000 NEW WORDS in the Yoeali- 
full blood off the sheep’s back at 60c. We are led to these ulary. 
remarks lest our interior friends should misunderstand us, svvnWMS l>v Prof Goodrich 
as we have reason to believe they do, when we happen to TaI,lc °i, , V uooancn. 
quote a sale of wool at an exorbitant price. The market Table Giving Pronunciation ot^ Names ot »,OUO 
for wool is now fully high enough at 40@8llc for common Distinguished 1 ersons ol Modern tunes, 
quarierto full-blood Merino and Saxony; small sales of fine Peculiar Use of Words and Terms in Ihe Bible, 
sorts are often made at 62^@65c and upward, but those are With other new features, together with all the matter of 
fancy lots for fancy purposes, and it hardly serves any good previous editions. 
purpose to the farming interest to have such sales quoted. , v vox mra nu pingc 
We want the farmers to realize full prices for their wool. ^ 'GLUME Hi’ 17o« i AGE . 
but by all means when it commands 40 to 60c not to wait PRICE $6.50. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. 
Nothing of any moment hail occurred since the .." .. for wool is now fully high enough at 40@8u’c for common Distinguished Persons of Modern Times. 
affair at the mouth of the Peiho. Two gun boats rvv L v rv f a~ quarter to full-blood Merino andSaxony; smallsalesoffine Peculiar Use of Words and Terms in the Bible, 
and a steamer remained in the Gulf of Pechev the -SJlWilttliJ* VHUIllUtiLUt wl, sorts are often mad$ at 62«@65c and upward, but those are with other new features, together with all the matter of 
_. ..., j m mv, uuu ui i euuej, uiB / / fancy lots for fancy purposes, and it hardly serves any good previous editions. 
rest ot the defeated squadron being at anchor off ____purpose to tiie farming interest to have such sales quoted. , v va imip np <«- a pAppe 
the entrance of Singapore river. Some of the Hon"-We want the farmers to realize full prices for their wool. ’’ u “'„ i roc 
Kona- no wsojldot’S stfito tliftt Mr WnrH 4-1% n Amnr»r Rurvl Nfw-Yorkfr Offfof ) but by ull mGfins wlien it coiiim^nds 40 to bOc not to wn.it PRICE $(5 i50i SO .D BY ALL BOOKSi-LLhKoi 
Ward, the Amen- B Rochester Oct 18^859 i to sell out till it goes to 70 or 80c. for such prices would in- ■> get the best.” get Webster. 
can I lenipotentiary was still on board Ins ship, ’ ’ duce a larger growth very soon, and the effect would crush K1Aon P * \ipinuw finrinunpld Mnw 
cud was likely to obtain the ratification of his Flour—N o change in prices. Buckwheat is being offered manufacturers the succeeding year, and then they would u cim u.nTi, 01 ’ ^ 
ten ^iS-? ini A® r *» A °° ther j° urnal * n market, $2 W cwt. being the rates. m1 l nrf b rme°r8 P wo^fd"^^^^^^^ about “owffig w^lT e thU pEACH TREES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 
speaks of the probability ot his having gone on to Giurx-Wheat as last quoted. Buckwheat is worth 50' latitude at these figures. . m A,^ e . n ’ a Hardy Raspberry, mid other Fruit Trees and 
Pekin, and a Russian dispatch, published at St »» , , The stock of fleece wool now available in this market does Plants in large quantities. Catalogues gratis. 
TTntcrsniir snvs bo tiort nrrivod ,» ivl-i« o «4 cents ct bushel, Corn still gomg up 8u@8o cents is readily not exceed 700,000 lbs, and that in Philadelphia and other 509-2t WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnaminson, N. J. 
t.. r t ‘ in ana was obtained. Rye has got into the ascending scale, and we adjacent, cities, we have reason to believe, is fully, if not as 1 —-Z „ . 
kept in conlmement. Dut on Siaio cents 98 bushel llarlcv isat 1 'Lst. week’s n-'nrcQ small, while the receipts immediate and in prospect from the TAEAFNESS CURED, HOWEVER CAUSED, 
The Hong Kong correspondent of the London ‘ y “ ’’’ interior are and will likely prove very light, as dealers and by a new method. Address Dr. liOARDMAN, person- 
Times says that the trouble with the British had not mough rather dull. producers have already purchased liberally in the country, ally or by letter, at No. 974 Broadway, New York. 509-4t 
Rochester Oct 18 iSsq C to sell out till it goes to 70 or 80c, for such prices would in- 
’ ' ’ ’ duce a larger growth very soon, and the effect would crush 
Fx-our—N o change in prices. Buckwheat is being offered manufacturers the succeeding year, and then they would om-utj 
,, market <<•> » cwt hcinc the rates be unable to pay more than 39 or 40c, and as a consequence ___ , 
u market, $. V cwt. being the rates. many farmera would hesitate about growing wool in this 13E 1 
says that the trouble with the Ba’itish had not n,T w / 1 . ,, 
produced any change in their relations with the ^ 
Chinese. It was reported that some of the wound- 1*°"* a Y i T " WOuld bnnj 
ed are in the hands of the Chinese and are well Q p 3cents# dozen. _ 
treated. The state of Admiral Hope's health was „ "S ?? 8 are gomb ' up in 1)noe “ choic ' 
serious. hay— While the very best is without ma 
There had been a serious emeute at Shanghai, in poore , r K ra des are advancing. Common i 
which several foreigners had beeu killed, and oth- occasional loads of prime bring $21 # tun. 
ers wounded. Among the latter was Mr. Inter- Rochester Wholesale Prices, 
preter Fay, who was in a precarious state. The Flour and Grain. i Eggs, dozen. 
Dairy— We make no change in the mice of butter, al- The cause of the light supply, then, all will, no doubt, ere 
♦timmi, in ,,__ this admit, is a short clip, not in length, but in bulk. The 
t -h to-day a tip-top ai tide i\ ould bnn 0 19 cents. Lg 0 s crop ; n a fl tiie old States is a quarter short of a full average, 
are up 3 cents # dozen. and, though that of California and Texas is much larger, it 
Sheep Pelts are going up in price—choice are worth $1,12. ' s only like a goatee, dans lo basguet; sales of 125,090 tbs. 
ir.i- mu. „ , , . ... . . . , ,, .. common to extra Merino and Saxony at 40@G5c., including 
1 av While the very best is without material alteration, 50,000 tbs. mixed Western New York half to three - quarter 
poorer grades are advancing. Common is worth 315, and blood at 52>4c.; also, 75,000 lbs. California at 15@37><c. for 
occasional loads of nr i mo *01 39 common mixed to fine; extra fine sorted California is now 
ureter Fav who was in a nreenrinns stole Tl.e n « pulled is now 111 meager supply, and but little if any lamb’s 
preter ray, wn° was m a piecarious state, llie Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen.16c have been received as yet; prices are. therefore, very firm; 
riot is said to have arisen from the kidnapping ot Flour,wmt.wheat.$4,75@5,75 lionev, box.15@15c sales of 30, OOOibs. at 32@52c., as to quality. Foreignisinlim- 
Coolies for a French vessel, but the master of the Flour, spring do.. .$4,25@4,50 Candles, box. 12@13c ited request; tiie stock of fine descriptions is light, and prices OTH AW BERRY SEED FOR SALE.—We have a 
vessel asserts that the Chinese on hoard oltenintod Imur,buckwheat,#cwt.$2,00 Fruits and Roots. are very firm, but there is a g-md supply of the low and me- IW few packages of Strawberry Seed, each package con- 
vesset assei is tnat, uie bnmese on noara auemptod \y heat, Genesee. .}l,lo@l,20 Apples, bushel. 25@37Kc dium qualities on sale; the transactions include 100 bales of taining more than 15,000 seeds from Hovey’s Seedling, Wil- 
to rob him, and lie was compelled to lire upon Best white Can a.. $1,16@1,20 Apples, dried.$0,00 Donskoi at 18M@19c.; 60 do. Rio Grande at 18@19c., and a son’s Albany, McAvoy. Early Scarlet, and other leading 
them in self-defence. The French minister ordered 9, orn ,:,; — v,v.Peaches, dried, $ lb.00c small lot of extra fine sorted Mestizo, from second hands, at sorts, which we have taken to dispose of for a worthy gar- 
t.hfi (’nnllp shin into nnrt for n efrniirhf mriKiimi Rye, fan lbs. f bu.Ro@70c Cherries, dried, # lb.00c 40c., 6 mos.; also, sales 90 bales Cordova, and laOdo. washed dener. This is an excellent opportunity for the amateur 
wie \jooue snip into port ior a suaigiu mvestiga- Oats, by weight.37@39c Potatoes.31@37c African on private terms.— Tribune. 
1500 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. |/PO HOUSEKEEPERS. - SOMETHING NEW. 
9 ’°™rv° 10,000 NEW W ° RDS in ‘ he V ° Cab ' 1 BEST ‘ Me'dICIN^' sALERATUS, I 
Talile of SYNONYMS, by Prof. Goodrich 68 pa«d n en“?X ed diffe^n C t° fm^otoer^alwatui', 68 
Table Giving Pronunciation of Names ot 8,0O!) AU the deleterious matter extracted in such aj 
Distinguished Persons ol Modern limes. and manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit, and all and 
Peculiar Use of Words and Terms in the Bible. 'kinds of Cake, without containing a particle of; 
With other new features, together with all the matter of 7( ) Saleratus when. the Bread or Cake is baked; Ul 1 
previous editions. •'-'thereby producing wholesome results. Every: • At 
.AT \’/,v nip nu ptrne particle of Saleratus is turned to gas, and passes 
IN ONE NOLUME OP 17oO PAULS. G.Q through the Bread or Biscuit while Baking; con-ifiC 
PRICE $6.50. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. sequently nothing remains but common Salt, 
“GET THE BEST.” GET WEBSTER. (Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by 
,, ,, . and the taste of this Saleratus that it is entirely differ- and 
510-31] G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass ^ent from other Saleratus. _ 
-— -„„ __ It is packed in one pound papers, each wrapper \Hf\ 
TJEACH TREES OF 1 SUPERIOR QUALITY, • " branded, “ B. T. Babbitt’s Best Medicinal Salera-i * ” 
3. Allen’s Hardy Raspberry, and other Fruit Trees and |tus;” also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, with al _ 
Plants in large quantities. Catalogues gratis. U.Q glass of effervescing water on the top. When JiW 
509-2t WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnaminson, N. J. vHJ you purchase one paper you should preserve the]'-''-' 
■- - -wrapper, and be particular to get the next exact-l 
D EAFNESS CURED, HOWEVER CAUSED, and ly like the first-brand as,above. I AND 
by a new method. Address Dr. BOARDMAN, person- Full directions for making Bread with this Sal-! 
ally or by letter, at No. 974 Broadway, New York. 509-4t 7(|eratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will ac- 71 a 
-—- • a' company each package; also, directions for mak- * w 
AGENTS WANTED!—POPE GREGORY’S H n « s mm P ^. r iLri S0 ’ for making Soda nQ 
CROSS AND WEATHER MIRROR ! A very valuable h© Water and Seidhtz Powders. 
Curiosity. Consulted every day by every body. Send 1 jyiAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, 
stamp for particulars, which are free. tvn ’ A v D 
509-tf G. O. CLARK, Drawer 212, Rochester, N. Y. Ai>D _ , , ^ ^ 
__T. X3aT3T3itt’s . jPvlyq Concen- ^ 
IX/TEXICO ACADEMY, MEXICO, OSWEGO 70 . trated Potasb - 70 
ill CO., N. Y.—The Winter Term of this long-established Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot- 
Institution opens December Oth. Its thoroughness and /?Q ash. Put up in cans—1 tb., 2 lbs., 3 tbs., 6 lbs. and Y*Q 
popularity continue undiminished. For particulars address DO 12 lbs.—with full directions for making Hard and DO 
507-tf J. D. STEELE, A. lb, Principal. Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheapest 
_ and Potash in market. and 
_..... . Tin,, „ . , , TT , I Manufactured and for sale by 
QTRAWBERRY SEED FOR SALE.—We have a ^ * B T BABBITT, irrk 
IO few packages of Strawberry Seed, each package con- m Nos. 68 and 70 Washington st.. New York, IU 
tnininsr morft than lo.OOOfieeflafrom Hovey s Seedling. Wil- -aa rmiio 
T3EVCII TREES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 
.3. Allen’s Hardy Raspberry, and other Fruit Trees and 
Plants in large quantities. Catalogues gratis. 
509-2t WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnammson, N. J. 
Institution opens 1 December 6th. Its "thoroughness and 
.en sold at—)C., and extia line at .yC., a full price. Old ,w,rmlv cmitinm> nnilimmmhcd. For nartionlars address 
popularity continue undiminished. For particulars address 
507-tf J. D. STEELE, A. B., Principal. 
and No. 38 India st., Boston. 
lion of the case. 
[ France.— Tt is announced that the French force Beaus .62X@75c 
for China will consist of 5,000 troops of the line, Pork) me8 ^ B .^i 7 . 00 @ 18,50 
lo, 000 marines, six large transports, six sailing Pork, clear.$20,0fl@2u,00 
frigates, six first class and six second class eun- B° r L c> e"’ 1 .$6.50@7,00 
K oa . s 6 Beef, # cwt.$1,00@5,00 
> . ,, ,, , ,, .... Spring lambs, each$l,50@l,75 
11 Auother authority says that the expedition will Mutton, carcass. 4 @ 5 c 
number from 10,000 to 12,000 men. Hams, smoked.10©llc 
I *' re ” c k commercial affairs show no improvement. ’Sens 8 !!!!!!!! !;.’IHc 
r, vviieat had advanced both in Paris aud the Pro- Turkeys.9©l0c 
f vincial market. Flour w T as also dearer. Geese........38®44c 
Barley. 6i@70c Hides’ AnD Skins. 
Buck wheat.50@50 SI aughter. 6 ® 6 c 
ALBANY, Oct. 13.—The demand for wool has bemi quite 
Spring lambs,each$l,50@t,75 Sundries 
Mutton, carcass.4@5c Wood, hard.$4,00®4 50 
Hams, smoked.10@llc Wood, soft.$3,00@3’,50 
Shoulders.7@8c Coal, Lehigh.$5.75@6,00 
Chickens.8@9c Coal, Scranton...$4,25®»,50 
Turkeys.9@10c Coal, Pittston...,$4,25®4,50 
Clover, bush.$5,00®5,50 super pulled at 43. and 7,000 lbs. extra do at 47. The stock 
Timothy.$2,50@2,75 Gere is quite light, and at the close the greater part of it 
Sundries. was under negotiation.— Journal. 
Wood' soft, 1 *.$3 noraq’qo BOSTON, Oct. 13.—Fleece and pulled wool are very firm, 
sorts, which we have taken to dispose of for a worthy gar- , rvwtNT chap 
dener. This is an excellent opportunity for the amateur YOUB <-> w am bGAF. 
who wishes to try his hand at raising new varieties of Straw- —. _ x>nT«rrii'TVR > 
berries. Price $1 per package. Address "Rural” office. ^ 
-M-r-T- /v rjrt yq x jE* t.i ^ PURE CONCENTRATED POIASH. 
VV Warranted double the strength of ordinary Potash. One 
THE CHEAPEST & MOST DURABLE IN USE. ^dVtupta 
We have been unable during the past three months to j 2 , 4 and 6 ft. cans, in lumps, with directions, at the Chal- 
supply the demand for this Pipe, but have recently made lengb Chemical Works, New York, 
arrangements for the manufacture on a more extended E. R. DURKEE CO., 
berries. Price $1 per package. Address “Rural” office. 
ATS 11 X’ I 11 . 
scale, and hope hereafter to be able to fill all orders 
The MonUeur says some journals have stated Bucks, Vpair ;; . _..oo@ooc 
Coal, Lehigh . ‘$5 7 * 5^6 no witlx sales the past week of 100,000 lbs. The transactions in p - A Timhpr in <?pptinn^ piuht feet 
Coal Scranton. .* ^reign comprise 7000800 bales Mediterranean and South J l*ipe Is n ac c 0 Pme timber^ m sect ons e^ht fee 
Coal, Pittston .. ^t^SO American at various prices, as to quality. if properly lffid! isThe most dui-ablf of any kind of 
Coal, Shamokin. .$4.25@4.50 Saxon & Merino,fine. ,55@69 I Western mixed.3&@4o pipe in use. 
Sold everywhere. 
181 Pearl street, N. Y., Proprietors. 
500-25t 
.52®55 Smyrna, 
that the solution of the affairs of Italy would be Butter,roll,...’.....’..17@18c iiay,tun’.'.$15,66@2 o!00 
1 mixed.3t>@45 pipe in use. 
, washed.17@30 We can produce any amount of evidenceof its durability, 
r I O Jb/L ES FOR .A. LL1 
FOR S -A. Xj E, 
Half ana % blood.43@50 Do. unwashed.9K®19 capacity, strength and superiority over any ot 
Common.40@42 Syrian...11@23 The price of the size commonly used for fa 
.24@60 jg 4 cents per foot at the Factory. 
impeded by tho desire of the Emperor of the Butter, firkin. .}6c Wool, $ lb .37X®o0c Pulled, extra.48©57 Cape . ,24©60 Js 4 cents per foot at the Factory. 
French to form a kingdom of Italy for a Prince of B' 11 -’® 3 ®-.--; .lyytefish, bbl.. ..$9,09® 9,50 Do. superfine.42®50 Crimea.9®17 Our Manufactory is at Tonawanda, E: 
his lmnse Tb Z! /if,. 01 Lard, tried.12®12c Codfish,P quintat.$4,60@5,25 Do. No. 1.32@43 Buenos Ayres.9@45 should be directed to us at 44 Areade. IK 
, “is nouse, iiiese rumors do not need refutation lallow.10K@10Xc Trout, bbl.$8,00@8,50 Do. No. 2.00060 Peruvian, washed_25®32 ■ 506 I. S. 
: any other. At gi.SS per Acre, desirable FARMING- LANDS In 
d for farm purposes, Western Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, and Middle Tennessee. 
Also, Valuable Lands in Sullivan and Elk Counties, 
Erie Co., but orders Pennsylvania. _ . _ 
Rochester, N. Y. Apply to the American Emigrant Aid and Homestead 
S. HOBBIE & CO. ! Comfant, No. 146 Broadway, New York. 489tf 
