AUGUST 28. 
Jfcmgn gntfltipvcc. 
Arrival of the Saxonian and Arabia. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
BUFFALO, Aug. 2d—Flour—The receipts have been fair since 
Saturday, but in consequence of (ho nctivo demand, there is no per¬ 
ceptible accumulation of stock ; sales at $5.80 for extra Indiana- 
$5,75for double extra Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, and $5,90@6,(K)’ 
(Jrauv— Wheat market bctt r, xx-ith good demand ; sales Chicago 
spring at 9l*c.; red Ohio at $ 1,22 m 1,73 ; red Indiana at same ; white 
Michigan to arrive, at$1.27, and extra do on the spot at $1,30. Cbm 
in fair demand and market steady ; sales warm at 7ic. Oats quiet 
and unchanged. 
U. S. Tent and Flag Manufactory, 
NO. 12 BUFFALO ST., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
The steamer Saxonian, from Hamburg and South- - - 
ampton, arrived at New York on the evening of the The Cattle Market 
Arabia at 8ame P° rt 0n the NEW YORK, Aug. 18,-The current prices fc 
morning Of the 20th. markets are as follows: 
GrREAT BriTAIV _Tho fxPriTlftTi rwnpret fliaf Keep Cattle— First quality, $9,00(5)9,25; Or 
A i f r . ^ eri ? a ^ papers State that Common, $8,0y(a;8,50; Inferior, $7,f0(5)7.60. 
the Queen Of England’s arrival in Berlin IS to Cows AND Calves—F irst quality;$50@65; 
arrange the Regency question with a view to pro- Craimon,$30@85; inferior,$20@25. 
tect the interests of her daughter. @I^c. L Calves Fir8t quaUty ’ ^ lb ” 
The successful laying Of the Atlantic Cable had Sheep and LAMBS-Prime quality, per head, $t,00®4,50- Ordi- 
raised the shares to nearly par. na U’ $3,75@4,00; Common, $3,00®3,50; Inferior, $2,50ta)3’oO.’ 
On Wednesday noon the Queen left Osborne for corafed ’ 4% ® 6c ' : othcr <lualitiC8 ' 
new text-b ooks. 
SPECIAL NOT ICE T O TEACHERS. 
A. S. BARNES &. CO., 
2j , XiTTX 3 I* TirEWl^; 
FOR AUTUMN OF 1858. 
HARRY solicit the attention of Planters, 
1ms new tom eons! Pi° aIel ? ‘i Trees t0 their I> r <*e,it Stock which 
Umutv ofgrowth q T, ,,x,e,,t ’ P or sur P |Vwed 1,1 »te°r, health, and 
been taken^ JUl d culture the utmost care has 
markets are as follows 18 . The current prices for the week at all the 100,000 WllSOIl’S Albany StrawbeiTy 
Beef Ordinary, $8,75@9,00; FOR S -A. LE. TTNIVE1 
S'SSf*«-« yfflspstravrts.x-sa.a Ess 
els and 28 quarts. Amateurs and Market Gardeners, try it, and „ TIIE FI1 
judge tor yourselves. Price, $2 per 100, $7,50 per 500, $10 tier 1,000 Professors i 
fr Also for sale, a fine assortment of FRUIT AM) ORNAMKNTAli an<1 Astrono 
IRKIlS, Crape Vines, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Plants, and French for Schools t 
51 and 53 John Street:, XOw York. Apples on falSoL,, 2 to 4 yrs from bud and graft, 
HAVK JUST PUBLISHED pi ' i aradiso and Doucain stock for gardens, 2 to 3 yrs ^ 
Prot CHAS, DAVIES' New Work on Algebra, 
TTNIVKHSITV ALGEBRA,"embnicing a logical Development iTo"^T)"lT;iEm rr .VtML bUdS ' 
i Highest CSX'^ fw “> d ^ 
8tOC > io 4 y ca «. with fruit buds. 
CnEiutiES on Mazzard Hocks, 2 years from bad. 
1 >o. on Mftha'eb stocks, 2 years from bud. 
English Filbebts. 011118 ® 1 lU ' d lloa 8 Se8dJnR a suporb '>ow variety. 
SpANisn Chestnuts. 
in pots of Si the best varieties' ***• 6U ° ng ' WoU ripcn<jd plaBt * 
BW ™oikTufxT„^ce.) U0 ’ Or LaWt ° n ' and tester, (the lar- 
Raspberries, a general collection, including those fine new over- 
SaCZ/ ’ * i0n,may " acd “ MerveUe 'IIT ijuaire 
‘ On Y^dnesda; noon th^ Ken left Osborne for ^—“esteem fed, Biac^=« K^awton and Dorchester <th u, 
^nfCkXcr Ur f4^ P T e l inKOftbC & T1IK NATIONAL SFKl^l.M*. Ihc A* ^ 
Relations between Persia°and England hTve been $7 - 25 ® Oneida County Agricultural Society. $rio jL fpeiie? Goo 9 m“.S the best F \ ^ ^ 
resnmpd Working Oxen—$ 100(5)150. A SWEEPSTAKVo pppyiitt xi „ a r „ , ,* opener, go cents. By Parker & Watson. uoo:seberhiks. the:best English sorts, mrd an immense stock of the 
Australian advices are by telegraph from Malta Veal”CAL vI^Ses®!^®®^ 100 ’ $19 ® 21 ' JU,« S ^2for d theA NowEdltionof bartlctf.s > analytic \l Mini w C ° R otEHlf iu 0(3 '' a p{ tcl| ' e "^ I v i ’ tt o^^Hh'cVNtp^L^m^ 
t0 p Sl , d T ey a J L ne llth ’ and Melbourne 1Gt h- Parlia- Yeamldd T"’° Years Old, $2-l®28; Three exhibitedlatthe Annnal Fab- of the Society, to be°held atROME,OT Ics - "'«> large additions. Price $4 U0. ‘ ' ' " RiiuiumL^n^hi'ngTTnacus, Prince Albert, Giant, Victori d 
K*m,7 S; ^lot,sLontam __!. 
to Sidney, June 11th, and Melbourne 10th. Parlia- v ST0 'Jf 1 s -J ) e, ' rlin k r 
ment had been prorogued. A nugget of gold, s„Tep and^am, 
weighing 2,300 ounces, had been found at Ballarat. swine— vvhoiesaii 
Three vessels had sailed for England with over 
200,000 ounces. Commercial credit continued Phlts—$^®( ai’o 
good, and trade was better. 
Parliament was prorogued by commission on ^ 
the 2d. Her^ Majesty’s Message says the session 
has been productive of many important measures. „iSS7iiS? : w Ati l 
H er Majesty looks with confidence for the preser- f«?5Kifc“ iSS 
vation of peace. She trusts that the labors of the ^(SHOc. for nice gr 
Paris Conference may lead to a satisfactory solu- 
feJot $i.0D(Sl,50. to pay an entrance fee of $2, and the winner^i„^cla* to bike 
hol.&ale, 5(gJ6>ic <f lb .Retail, 6@7^c. ^1 lb.; Fat hogs, entire pnrse so obatined, and $5 mid a Diploma from (be Society. 
Hides—<%@ 7c; Tallow, 6>£®7c.» ft. 
Pelts—$ 0,5(J@1,00; Calf Skins, 12(g>13c. lb 
’Tho Wool Markets. 
NLW I ORK, Ang. IS—Nativo Fleece is In better supply, and is 
COMPETITION OPEN TO THE WORLD ! 
Any person desiring in r ormntion relative to the above will please 
address the Secretary, at Vernon Centre, to whom notice of a design 
to comepte should bo forwarded asearlyas poss.blo. Competent mid 
impartial Judges will bo In attendance. 
* 5l ~ 5t _ S. A BUNCH, Secretary. 
-Also, 
ICO N «w Edition of BARTLETT’S ANALYTICAL MECHAN¬ 
ICS, with large additions. Price $4 U0. 
In Press, 
PARKER A WATSON'S NATIONAL SCHOOL PRIMER 
1 nee, 15 cents. 
EUU manyothers. di, ‘ 8 Li,,m,ins - 1>rince Albert, Giant, Victoria, and 
to examine the stock 
aim prices. The following Catalogues are sent gratis, pre-nidd to all 
who apply and inclose one stamp for each. h P p uu ’ 10 11,1 
ithont doubt the best 
general family use or 
, ...w g ' : ; ^ cqnl f Srir-Sca advertisement of Ornamental Trees, Bulbs A-,. 
C CrS W ,,lKilse 9cnd t0 A - 8 - R * G»- for their Descrip- „ ELLWANGER A BARRY 
ti e /atalngui;. ___ 451-4t _ Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N, Y, 
THE MASTEB-SPIHIT OP THE AGE. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 
the Rochester, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HISTORY INST JTUTION embraces all tlfe departmentsorinstniction 
- Qualify student# for the business of Teacbiiiir. Com- 
0l ‘ mercial, hciontific, or Professional mirsults. 
N APOLEOH THE THIRD THB F E )!U ,K 1 Department, under tho Immediate supervision ot 
rt-.n;, i l - LJ ‘> unaccomplished nnd highly qualified Preccntreaa. is limlred tr. Alim. 
D ill t Biographical Notices of his most distinguished l> ilH . wbo sham also the benefits of the daily Instruction of the I‘iiu 
I , r T "“‘"'“““s K“'«aiutmui ui mm# Sax and Mor. fleece.42(5)50 Western mixed wmv) 
J to her direct authority, and hopes, by a just and gnu blood.«i®4* Smyrna wa.sherf.U’.'.'.’.’.’.'ui,, -t 
j impartial administration of the law, to secure its p™ fiXf 10 ? 1 .ands-a k Da unwasb o < i .9@i7 
advantages to her subjects of every race and creed Pulled e^m 009 .avra-H? 5 yrian . 10 S 20 - *yi cm. n. may oe nmner remarked, that this 
The Queen thanks the Commons for the liberality {*■ ^perflrieJiCrimea!!!.‘I.*I|toml.ke? [«un°J *jShn’wIlson'^ai’^v w 0 en“?vT ,y 
with which they have provided for the exigencies {£ v°' i.Buenos Ayres.8@37 -- 1 - - ' • . 
of service. The rest of the speech is devoted to . 1S@2U Feruvian w »«hod. 25028 IsEIEtOY^S 
local matters. Parliament was then prorogued — - — 
Two and a half million dollars had been received aPUltlCf 
from Australia. T ^ 
Arrangements to lay the Red Sea cable are com- ' " T ~ r = 
Piete. PREMIUM LIST. 
Ministers, Generals and Favorites. 
r •* l 1 y \ UJAXYrtlUO III JUDD WOP 11 OI .’ -- VU-Vlf! HW. 
the trmt have been sold ont of a moderate city garden Three hun- BY SAMUEL M KTVTTTCKVR a -m- 
dred and seventy berries were exhibited by Mr.Hatris on one nlar.t a .i e .r. . , , “ lU ' A. M, 
Tto* Ronnine plants for sale by the subscriber at $2 per hundred | AuU '" r T ° { f Go'.'.rt »<! d Bffenof Catharine IL” “ Nicholas I„ Erai 
5fO for $7,50; 1 , 00(1 for $10. It may bo further remarked, Hint tills 1 Ru.sia, Life of Alexander Hamilton," Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. 
uisheil P 110 . w hn sham also the benefits of the daily instruction of tho Pro- 
fbssors.aud othcr Teachers in the Institution. 
I !! b0 V nc r, 1>al '.': 1th !ll« “»<1 several of the Teachers, resides 
In the Now Hoarding House, and by constant intercourse with tho 
mperor students endeavor to secure their moral and social advancement, as 
Ac. well as their Intellectual culture. 
PREMIUM LIST. 
Mr. Synge is appointed Secretary to Sir Gere Ketchum g Patent Mowing and Reaping Machine. 
Ousley’s mission to Central America. I am authorized, by Mr. R. L. Howard to extend th. 
th. JUL sel Tn a°So VC “ SeI " h “ d fonnderCd >» I’m. to those contending for tho Premium oflere.l by him 
O^mtataar, tos . T. c. peters, 
rived at Jiddah. France and England had come Darien ’ Genesee Co - Y - 
to an understanding in reference to the recent - 
hostile events at Jiddah. All offenders will be THE HUMAN HAIR.— How many persons abuse 
punished, irrespective of rank, and indemnity be this delicate and beautiful ornament, by burning it with 
payable by the towns who had any hand in the alcoho ^ washes and plastering it with grease, which has 
massacre, to all injured persons. Two hundred no af1init 7 for tlie fWn and is not absorbed. Burnett's 
persons have been arrested at Jiddah. Cocoainc, a compound of Cocoanut Oil, &c., is unrivalled 
F RAN C E.-°n Tuesday the Emperor and Em- as « dressing for the hair-is readily absorbed, and is pe- 
«n e fi S a Ie “ } arlS f ? f Cherbourg, and every station culiarly adapted to its various conditions, preventing its 
on the route received them with lively enthusiasm, falling off and promoting its healthy growth See adv 
The illuminations Wednesday evening were mag- tisement. 7 growlu ' bee adver ‘ 
nmcent A Te Deum was performed, and His ___ 
f strawberry is of a noble size, rich color, solid, and carries famously rnmo , , --:---- Commoicial Department under the direction of J. V. R Chapman 
tomatket [15Mt| JOHN WILSON, Albany Nurscn-.N. Y. ! J S , ,, ! t . orrat "!« a”' 1 valuable work is embellished with S.MU a,ul . (! - «• Davis, Principals of the Chapman Commercial A™*,“ 
----—:-- X Sled Plates, done by Mr. Sartain, in his best style, including Rochester, N. Y. y 
_ IBROVS the emperor, the empress. AfsaaSSMSBa^*BBA5(S5r 
~ A v,-™®™ ?* QUEEN HOUTENSE, **“• - 
fftf A lSOEUfe, I 1 RANCE. AND TnB j. E. DEXTKR a M Prlncinal 
rpilE PRopRIrtOR OF THRSR NURSERIES—the most ex- COUNTESS CASTIGLIONB. Rochester, Augffit, 18 j8. 1 
_ d?;„^o" 8 T®o 1 ™?S r0 S?Ttf j, h ® .honor to inform his numerous . The work contains over 400 pages of closely printed matter, and WILSOVIS ti iianv 
-* a "? o puWI ®‘hat his Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamen- has been prepared with much care from authentic sources, imdfur- „ wlliSUS S A1.1JAN Y SEEDLING1 
1 ™ ? TOS> "° s ? 3 ’ Seedlings, Fruit Stocks, Ac, for the mshes a largo amount of information in reference to tho BEST MARKET STRAWBERRY CROWN 
8aping Machine. TheexperlenTO'wldch he y hM acquired bM P ho i ?MUen years, by nn- EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH, TTwymm t-n 50 t0 2 °° Eusbels per Acre ! 
1T> ^ , . , ,, merous and important Invoices to the Un'ted States, and the special HIS COURT, I I as “ ra « rk «t i’ndt, for wee, color, fi.avor, 
xrd, to extend the culture whio.i ho f as established for that market uoon an area of AND ,V' puimness, FRUiTFUmfEss, and long continued ripening.— 
urn offered by him ?''i r ( : l).r l<; i'' eS ' are f 01 ' 'ustomers a sure guarantee of tho proper -px_„_ . . t hi'a in 1 'i', 1 -? ,or 9 ? ,e iu a ny quantity. Price, packed, 
r Pii-Tn-Du * and faithful execution of their orders. France under the Second Kmnire. iu- V( , r '', Alb au.v,$IO per thousand; $1,51) per hundred, or $1 
O. fKil litrCb. Annlv. ftk hernf/F/xro 4/\ E 1 A IMlirmuenTP loon t CS. .v I1TUI..L 1 . ... . 9 fornltv Orders, with rnnh .nmmndv altnnJrad ♦ * ' * 
AUHRE LEROY’S T HE EMPEROR, THE EMPRESS 
Nurseries at QUEEN HORTENSE 
ANGERS, FRANCE. AND rnR 
r p nE DROPRIKTOK OF THESE NURSERIES—the most ex- COUNTESS OASTIGLIOKTE. 
fttends and th« 1 n„w! r< ?>. e 7uf n°. }'°" or ^ J" form hls numerous . The work contains over 400 pages of closely printed matter, and 
O publ| c that bis Catalogue ot Fruit and Ornamen- liafl b «cn prepared with much cure from authentic sources, uud fur- 
tal i rees, shrubs, Roses, Reepungs, Fruit Stocks, Ac, for the uishes a largo amount of information in reference to the 
jnesont season is now ready and at tneir disposition. 
Die experience which he has acquired In the last ten years, by nu- 
ninrniiQ nmi mra, P i.,.j _ it. •. j n,-. % J . 
Iam authorized, by Mr. R. L. Howard, to extend the 
EMPEROR OF THB FRENCH, 
HIS COURT, 
AND 
__ ... _ ™P TE .~ AI1 Advertisements or Circulars bearing tlie name of I.E- 
, rTT ROY, Angkiis, must net ba considered as emanating from our 
IHE HUMAN HAIR,— How many persons abuse house, d tliey oo not at tho tame time mention that Mr. F. A Brugu- 
IH daiioQfo _ ... . iere is our A ,vcut. Address 
York'lds sd(‘ A ont in’ibo I^^ GUIERB - ld8 Pearl St ’ New ^i h • s U ltlr , rly new 40 Arr 'cnran readers. Ttiis work is the only one, 
Not* a r J, Q'lted States. ciUierln English or French, which boldly and accurately described 
nnv TE A A Advertisements or Circidars bearing tlie name of LE- THE RE AT CHAR AOTvn 
ROY, Angkiis, must not ba considered as emaoatiiur from nnr J REAL. GHARACrh.R, 
Address 
F. A. BRUGUTERE, New York, 
Of AJfDRE LEROY, Angers, Franco. 
tottalffia B tS.wo*?f^5Sf ! xy“« j rS T . roM'^^*, w ‘iT™. 
inaugurate in a time of peace the Fort which was TriK subscribers wxU employ agents of either sex in ( ^ ^ M ' E C fAL G O I-, I-, EG E, 
so actively commenced in a time of war. ® very town antl city, in a business which pays from $20 to HOME i w. Y. 
The renewal of diplomatic relations between * 28 , per week - Sond 8lam P for return postage, for full R<; V. 1 ")r l S ftnd compare it with those of any 
Sornt a that N M ,le A S T a8 ‘ rCn ;I ered Pr ° bable fr0m PartiCUlar8 ' S ‘ M ‘ MYRICK & CO, Lynn, Mass. Setnse^re.ire'te fiViS’S 
the fact that M. Antonim, the representative of -_ vactton. Address c. a. Walworth, Principal 8 
isaples when the French Emperor withdrew his The Annual Fair of the Monroe Co. Ag. Society will —- ^.W.Y. 
PMll j0t f '“ m th “' C0 "” t^, ’’ has rel-rnea to b.h.Moa th» Sooist,-, Ground,,o,„ Ro'ta.tor, 3,pt. NEW AND IMPOBTANT DISCOVERY 
'tua/i 
THE PRIVATE MORALS, 
THE PUBLIC POLICY , of 
NAPOLEON THE THIRD. 
Copies sent by mail on receipt of tho price, $1 25. 
J* 5-V. ]tHADLEY. Publisher, 
48 Nortli Fourtli Street, Philadelphia 
N B.—Wo want actlyc and energetic men in all iiarLs of tho United 
States, as Agents lor this and otiier Popular Works, to whom wo will 
for fifty Orders, with cash, promptly attended to. 
Address WM. RICHARDSON, 
_ 96 South Pearl St, Albany, N. Y. 
WALK OK W1IOKT - HORNS. 
AN ENTIRE HERD OFFERED. 
T PURPOSE TO SELL MY ENTIRE HERD OF SHORT- 
s » 0KNS - , i, !la , ve *“ m y lmr,l > eight very choice imported cows, 
ana tho remainder is made up from renowned prize animals from tho 
very best ot my original stock. 
My stock bull “ Duke of Oxford 1 ’ is probably one of the best bulls 
ot hm ago In this country, and ho has already proved himself a capi¬ 
tal stock getter. 
I wish to sell tho herd entire and together at private sale. If not 
(LATE NISBET & WALWORTH’S.) 
w!' ,,KOE ’ i 
J5___ ' lia.y. STBAWBEESIB8.- ° ^_ tl-MIWMI.tr. 
NEW AND IMPORTANT ni'lCnVPDV T^LLWANGER & BARRY are prepared to furnish all tho best “Tiieir superiority is justly accorded .”—Rural New- Yorker. 
rassf™“"'4 5 wheeler & wxmoh>s 
and (’IIA MB PH? m JW Diseasb.—P rofessors BOLLES oi 10,W0 plants, promptly filled after 15th Aug, packed so as to go S E WI KT Gp Tvl A C H T TxT “R « 
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-;_Mount HOI.E NURSE,HES. Roc^r^ 
VT ,T> a ATTENTION I |££ and at thu Maiae - Connecticut, IllUiols, and Michigl State 
§n?n^LAff ,a S« 0ng ?I h,Ch are .. I>rt,H ^ or Pwr»1^? f Dcatne^H, BUodnewi, NURSERY HI KN, FARMBK8, & c • Send for a Clrcnlar containing Kditorial and Scientific Owinlona. 
innsus Uteri t0 AteB° 4 'i?mSe 0 ?ihf r0nC .) ltiH ’ Catarrh; Diabetes, Pro- \Y7K HAVE now on hand 20,000 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 to 4 years Testimonials from persons of the highest social position, ote.^ ^ 
Intete SiS' M 0 110 “hcumatism. Nervous Debility, Stiff of tho finest growth, consisting of all tlie leading varieties. 441 S. W. DIBBLE, Agent Rochester N Y 
Joints, Contracted Muscles, and a l other so-called incurable dis- A1 -<>. 250.000 French Quince stocks, which we oiler at the following - -■■ ‘ ' y ' . 
1>0ftf ' ™' nd ’ Crippiod, Palsied, and given up to Dwake Pears, 3 to4 yrs old, well rooted * branched, $20 %T1C0 ^ NORTHROP, 
die, htill tliere in hope, as a lar^r) portion of our cures are performed 600 or upwards, do do JO « QKNJLRAL DEALERS IN' FOREIGN AND DQMB8TIO 
BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS. 
IMPOETANT TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN, 
» i ,, — ——wa .Iluuuicry uia —- paik oi tiie Monroe Co. Air Societ 
Ambaasfidor from that country, hag returned to be held on the Society’s Grounds, near Rochester SenT NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY FA L WANGER A BARRY are preparetl to furnish all tho best 
” aris - 14th 15th Ifith and I’m, -o.-o ’ ,, , ster, Sept, tn THE USE OF KLKOTRO-MACNPTTqvt a mrl’tiuir Jji American Md Foreign varieties, new and old, strong, well- 
11 win S2S52HSS—” 
Titrov-TU «s a „tv, o() ,i v„,_.V. nv , --—- p,„ 8 M^“m at -^.^. u “.?-S M ?’. and w ? n ? w Prepared to treat Catalogues sent gratis. 7 
45IJ-Zt 
I-2t _ Mount Hope Nu rseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
STRAWBERRIE8. 
.iLWANGER Ic BARRY are prepared to furnish all tho best 
American anil Foreign varieties, new nnd old, strong, well- 
id plants, at tho lowest rates. Ail orders, whether for one dozen I 
not be so good as has been expected. 
Turkey.- —The recent battle between the Turks 
and Christians on the frontier, is said to have been 
very sanguinary. The Christians were the victors 
at all points. The Turks rallied near Kaharose, 
bombarded and destroyed the village, and drove 
the Christians to the Austrian frontier. 
India.— The Bombay mail had reached England. 
Sir Hugh Rose had been appointed to a com¬ 
mand, in consequence of his brilliant service. 
Sir Colin Campbell has ordered the troops into 
cantonments during the rainy season. The am¬ 
nesty terminates Sept. 1st. 
The Princes of Jhangi had been killed. 
The Gwailor fugitives were reported 50 miles 
from Jeypore, and Gen. Roberts was 34 miles from 
Jeypore the same day. There was a report of Jaz- 
ronan in Banda being captured, and that a number 
of rebel leaders had been secured. At Calcutta 
alarm continued, and several Europeans and Se¬ 
poys are said to have been murdered. 
China. —In China the Ambassadors have pro¬ 
posed to declare an extension of operations. 
gthukts, C'ommmr, &c. 
Rural New-Yorker Otice, , 
Rochester, August 23, 1868. j 
MC » can oe obtained at the Rural Office. 
CROVER & BAKER’S 
CELEBRATED 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Fwrete»i'ren at Ul f 0ft ^. urn House, and are now prepared to treat 
k*®cWcally tho various diseases incident to the human race. 
“““ 18 by >*o means confined to ordinary cases under 
the control ot known specifics, but is alike applicable to malignant 
diseases that have baffled the skill of tlie medical profession for all 
gratis. 
Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
ATTENTION I 
NURSE It YMi£N, FARMERS, «fcc. 
*3^* These Machines are now justly admitted to be the best 
IhiT f M FS Iy S °'!! ng ’ ma ¥„ ng a nnw ’ "irong, and elaMfc 
sfitch which will not rip, even if every fourth stiteh to cut- 
Circulars sent ou application by letter. oe c it. 
II. ii. GILES, Agent, 
446-134 45 State street^ Rochester, N. Y. 
derful agent 
Examination, FREE. 
rfaf HYYIW*** SUSPENDED MASSIVE IRON FRAMES 
O V X | ii U % h , Combining great strength and durability, they stand unrivalled 1 
J O ottier, and have always shown themselves superior to all whi 
1 - — _____tested. Our Patent 
On the 15th Inst, bv the Rev. Dr. Lnckey, J. EDWIN SEEI.YF rr Corrugated ^OUncIing-iBoard. 
and MARY MAKILLA PARRISH, all of this city 1 las pr .? v / ;<1 ltself in evcl Y respect to to the best sounding-bo 
_______ ,1 th over twenty-live years experience in die mannfactui 
11 1 - — ' _tus s ! 111110 * ort e«. we have been enabled to bring into practical use 
v A V. „ improvements than all other manufacturers in the United States 
PIAWO FORTES 
r those who nro Deaf, BTnd, Crippled, Palsied, and given np to Dware Pears, 3 to 4 yrs old, well rooted A branched, $20 Id 100 * NORTHROP, 
>till mere is hope, as a large portion of our cures are performed D° do 500 or upwards, do do 16 5.-) •• GFINEHAL DEALER8 EM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 
upon those considered beyond the reach of medical aid. Do do 2 years old, do do 12.50';') •< TlTfV 
Operating Rooms at 08burn House, Parlors No.’s 4 and 5. Quince Stocks, selected, strong, io ay lo ()0 <:«i i „ 
Business Hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. 2d size suitable to bnd, 1st season, with good culture, 6 ao loo * i5 ' and 71 Main Street, RocheHter, N. Y. 
mtnH w0 ,i ll,r ?. her to J ho ?® JufferiBg from disease of body or Well packed and delivered at tho Denot, Utica, N. Y. * 1T7 E respectfully solicit an «xnmlmiHn« nf th« a 
mind, call and witness the astonishing cures performed by this won- KASTM AN & GO., Maple Grave Nurseries, W ro8pocaa “y 80licit examination of the large and varied 
J*?®*; 460-3t Watervllle, Oneida Co.. N.Y., Aug! 1858. * mortment ef 
ainhiation, FREE, _ 431 --- SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, 
BOARD MAN, CRAY & Co. E Pr^.uf*AH S T ,orT SH ^ CLE MACHINE: which can ut all timos to found at thlB Establishment In every deal 
ANUFACTURERS OF PIANO FORTES, 
'OULDCALL THE ATTENTION ,f those who contemplate Plltontod March. 31, 1857'. e are alw prepared to exhibit the 
snanpvnvn "wilrae™? of Instruments, will. rpiIIS Is the Cheapest, Simplest and Best gtock of ^BGEST AND CHEAPEST 
3USPENDED MASSIVE IRON FRAMES, 1 SH1NGLK MACHINE nnzLo orr^c 
/inlnggreat strength and durability, they stand unrivalled by any In use * ^ tho on1 y one (hitting a perfect Shingle with rapidity. UlCibaB &ILK&, 
and have always shown tliemselves superior to all whenever Wi ‘ h “ horse power, will Cut 8,000 HhlnglvM per hour, EMBROIDERIES 
L Uur latent ^0 propelled by hand to cut X!,OiH> per hour. SHA WLS 
C ® r ™. sated Sounding-Board TIMBER OWNERS AND SHINGLE MAKERS DOMESTICS Ac A.. 
iroved itself in every respect, to to tho best sounding-board in Ar « invited to examine this Machine. A large extent of Territory to to found in thin nocHnn of th« u,„ , , ’ 
,V 1 th over twenty-live years experience in tiie manufacturing of f° r sals, and Machines supplied to order. t'jV For further inform*- v! 9 U “ secUon of tho State. Our btore te Large and Oom- 
I fortes, we liave toon enabled to bring into practical use more t' 01 >. apply to EDWIN EDWARDS, Ohittcnango modions, and the facilities we have for purchasing goods, enable* 
ivements than all other manufacturers m the United Stato 3 . Our 450-41 Or J. W. PORTER, Syracuse. os to 
FORTES ———--— PRESENT BARGAINS, 
BQARDMAN, CRAY & Co ~ EDWARDS’ SHINGLE MACHINE: 
RT 1 AT IT I? A rTITRFD^! DU DldWfl rrtinrnno CIRCULAR DOUBLE GUAGE ATTACHMENT, 
JUANlMlrURMS OF PIANO FORTES, for cutting suinguhs. 
~\XT OULD CALL THE ATTENTION if those who contemplate Patented March. 31, 1857'. 
tnan^Tuun uaI!™ ral'™ oflnstrumonte, with rpHIS te the Cheapest, Simplest and Best 
SUSPENDED MASSIVE IRON FRAMES, 1 SHINGLE MACHINE 
Combining great strength and durability, they stand unrivalled by any In UBe > an(1 1,10 on ’y °»° Cutting a perfect Shingle with rapidity, 
ottier, and have always shown themselves supEitiOK to all whenever Whh a tingle horse power, will Out 8,000 Shingles „ tP hour, 
tested. Our latent und run no propelled by hand to cut a, OOO per hour. 
i)o do out) or upwards, do do 16 %) « 
I)o do 2 years old, do do 12,50 £1 “ 
Quince Stocks, selected, strong, 10 looo 
2d size suitable to bud, 1st season, witli good culture, 6 l) 100 
Well packed and delivered at tho Denot, Utica, N. Y. 
KASTMAN A GO., Maple Grave Nurseries, 
450-3t _Waterville, Oneida Co., N. Y, Aug, 1858. 
EDWARDS’ SHINCLE MACHINE: 
CIRCULAR DOUBLE GUAGE ATTACHMENT, 
FOR CUTTING SHINGLES. 
Patented. March 31, 1857'. 
f PHIS te tiie Cheapest, Simplest and Best 
1 SHINGLE MACHINE 
August 14th, left her earthly home to live with the Savior, ANNIE 
IlOUR Another advance Is noted in Flour, equal to 25 cents per ELIZA BARNKS, only child of “ Kate Cameron,” aged*! year. 
barrel on best grades of both Spring and Winter Wheat The range 
is $5,50@6,25 for Winter Wheat, and $4,50@5,00 for Spring. 
Grain—A lthough we do not alter our own rates for Genesee there 
te great firmness at quoted prices and an evident tendency upward. 
a £ e0ri \™ n °. i8 ’ Augn , st 16th ’ PIEBPONT S. NEWTON, son of 
8. Newton, of Elmira, aged 27 years. 
In this city, on the 23d Inst, of consumption, DANIEL JOSIAH 
only son of Martha Bull, aged 14 years. 
Bffitimore, on the 14th inst, of consumption, ANNA, wife of 
In the county round-about us we hear that $1,37* per bushel has Sd da^hTr of tSSTT'SSSph ^ of 
been paid—12^ cents above our quotations at the present Another city, aged 23 years. ’ 
week will probably show that price with us. Best White Canada - 
shows an advance of 5 cents per bnsheL We hear of an arrival at I (W-, 
Charlotte—our port of entry—the schooner “ Watchful,’’ from Toron- 1 ^ ■ * 
to, with 3,600 bushels prime new white Canada, which was sold at 
$1,22. Com without change. Rye te 2>£@3 cents totter. Barley te 
firm at 50 cents. A greater range te observable in the price of Beans 
—poorer qualities falling off. 
Provisions Do not show any change of note. a Line, each in 
f arm Produce—A lmost everything in this lino remains nn- f'37* Those c 
Eg8 ! Tt d °p n , 1 Cent 1)61 d0ZelL Appl68 are Bwl'L or who 
worth M®75 cento per busheL Potatoes, 31@37* cents th e advertteemi 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. I Eggs, dozen. .. ] 0.371 Or 
Flour, winter wheat..$5,50@6,25 Honey, box.I Otto'16c 
Piano Fortes, we liave been enabled to bring into practical use niorc 
Improvements than all other manufacturers in the United Ktato 3 . Our 
3PXAHTO 1’OHTBS 
Are justly celebrated for remaining in tune a great length of rime, // which the moat economical purchaser of Dry Goods will appreciate. 
// / S7) »*-- 
tir ILLUST RATED PRICE LIKT.S, with Uw different styles. X / amlnatlon will prove satisfactory to customers who wish 
furnished oj^teafiore^ w||Ay ^ ^ A «I^teow ^ z/TTV V QOOI> G °° DS AND GOODS! 
‘-------- / //y /(jV ir Every article of goods sold by ns we mean shall prove as reprw- 
J. J. BAUSCH & CO., ( //O-Cov n i Shonld it prove otherwise Die money will to refundod, If do- 
OPTICAL INSTITUTE ( y ) slzed - HUBBARD & NfiliTIIKUP, 
jpy-r—- 7 »x J '-ftv ( No 26 Arcade. M|rl _ T __l_ wrTTmi|| . t 440 _6!* and 71 Main 8t., Itoeheeter, N. Y. 
contimie tVk.len KETCHUM>8 ONE-HOUSE MOWEK,~~ 
a larg® assortment of f \\T ARRANTED TO CUT FROM FOUR TO SIX ACRES 
o SPECTACLES, M (| T| F T, ]W R R P \ IV T r r, F r (I r r F r F ’T P« r <‘“y. with one horse. They have all the late Improvement* 
of every description, with glasses scientlfica'Iy ground, and of tlie 1 U U ^ b ft 111 111 D L U L L Ii U U , made on the two-horse mowers. Weight 350 lbs. Price, $80-ln 
tost material, suitable for long, short, or otherwise impaired s'cht Wainslev’s Marble? Block. IMn in Street Buffalo. [440tf| R. L. HOWARD. 
Being in possession of the genniee Pebble (rock crystal) Lenses, Kiii'hisler N V ’ ’___—-—-- 
which for their clearness, hardnera, and beneficial results far vision, AFEN8 PEHMAK’FNTI Y ASTOR HOUSE, 
are acknowledged in America and Europe as the best in use, and su- ( ) U h when will to Broadway TST « w Vnrlr 
nenor to anv Classes, from wiintevcr tho,, ' ’ mtrodneed a new system of Mercantile Instruction. cnmhinW l> oauway , e W X OI*TC. 
tion, apply to 
45Q~4t 
EDWIN EDWARDS, ChittonaDgo, 
J. W. PORTER, Byracoae. 
Advertisements — Twenty-five Cents a r.l n» each Insertion — are . acknowl ' :,I g°d in America and Europe as the best in use, and su- 
JK! -*«—- —o- fissfiMS?K7S 
a Li»e, each insertion,— in advance. confidently assure the pubi c that they are able to suit any cyw and 
I^Uiose of onr readcre purchasing artic.es advertised in the ^th^ fol . 
14URAL, or who write to advertisers, will ploaso state that they saw lowing justly and highly esteemed gentlemen and uble judges : 
the advertisement in the Rural New-Yorker. V; Dewey, M. I)., I). D. W. W Ely, M. I). 
^Trtl ? f ever y docriptlon, with glasses scientlfica'Iy ground, and of the - - > 
r*y\ 4VV V V AV-JAIHA444,-t 1 * best material, suitable for long, short, or otherwise impaired s'ght Wainsley’s Marble Block, Main Street 
Being m possession of the genuite Pebble (rock crystal) Lenses, UocheHter. N. Y ’ 
—----- wluch for their clearness, hardness, and beneficial results far vision „ ’ , . ’ 
tisements —Twenty-five Cents a Line, each Insertion— are . acl ‘ nowle,I 8 0 ,'? in America and Europe as the best in use, and su- ( ) a . i LY ’, 1 b .4-» 18 o 8 , when will to 
i 0 tlefyi following n.u/tin., __ ,, , , , . .... penor to any Classes, from whatever place they may come—and Jr lntr °dnLed a new system of Mercantile Instruction, combining 
iottees-toUowing roading matter ’ 011(1 teoUod—Fifty Cento Saving had much practical experience in Optical business U.wwn 1 “ EOnY with Practice. 
ich insertion,— in advance. confidently assure the pubic that they are able to snit any eves and For partJcu ars ' tien<J tor Circulars inclosing stamp. 
For particulars, send for Circulars Inclosing stamp. x*. tho express and sole puriiose of furnishing Milk, Vegetables, 
«. W. EASTMAN, President, Poultry, Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows feed in Winter on 
Author of Folton A Eastman's Book-Keepbig and PenmiuisblD. . b 0151 ot Meal, and in Smnmer on rich Pastures and Meal 
Rochester, August, 1858. 450 tf _[440] O. A. STETSON. 
Do. spring do. ..$1,50(2)5,00 
Do. Buckwheat cwt_$1,25 
Wheat, Genesee.$1,20( 
Best white Canada . .$1,15( 
Com.63 
Rye, 60 lbs buBh. 
Oats.35 
Barley.CO 
Buckwheat.81i 
Beaus...5i 
Meats. 
Pork, Mess.$17,000 
Do. cwt.$5,00( 
Beef ^ cwt.$5,00^ 
Eggs, dozen.10@10c 
Honey, box. 00(516c 
Candles, box."i2%g)13c 
Fruits and Roots. 
Apples, bushel.50(275 
Do. dried.$0,00(2)0',00 
Potatoes!.3IQ)37>£c 
S69c Potatoes!. 3 ir c 
. -65c Hides and Skins) 
340c Slaughter. 5 
g50c Calf.’ 
a)3-lc Sheep pelts.i) 
)@75 Lamb do .It 
18,00 Clover, bush.$0,00 
I 0 eoo<1 Mazzard Cherry Pitts, for sale by A. J. Me- 
XV/ CLAVE, Nurseryman, Palmyra, N. Y. -151-lt 
A FA D Y WANTED in every town as an Agent For partic¬ 
ulars, address, with stamp, Du. FLEMING, Rochester, N. Y. 
5 K( 2 . 6 c A WANTED in all parto ot tlie United States. For 
r riOo -^A- full particulars send stamp and address 
18®38c 451-lt “ W. II. JONES, Knowlesville, Orleans Co., N. Y." 
E. M. Moore, M. D. 
I). Barrows, M V. 
D Biy, M. I). 
N 8. Barnes, M. D. 
Rochester, N. Y., August 1858. 
If. W. Dean, M. D. 
Th Hall, M. D. 
W. W. Reid, M. D. 
J. B. Walker, M. D., Oculist 
451 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, &e. P'SIp^ 
T^LLWANGER A BARRY invite the attention of Nurserymen A nurnriorurn-. “— 
__ m I J and Dealers, and also gentlemen improving their grounds. Land- ADVEKTIoEWIENT. 
Rochester, N. Y., August 1858. ’ ^451 scape gardeners, Ac., to tueir great stoek of Ornamental Trees, TH ANSWER to the many letters of Inquiry ou the subject we 
- -— . -——-- ahrubs and 1 lanto, covering upwards of Ninety Acres, closely plant- -L desire to say through tho columns of the “ Rural,” that onr 
BURNETT’S COCOAINE ed, all well grown and In tho must pel feet health uud vigor. Wooden Water Pice te not designed to to used tor tiie purpose of 
A COMPOUND OF CjflPfiANU'C mr Z„ , , . „ . C1PD0 J JS TREES—Elms, Maples, Cypress, Catalpas, Horse draining land, but to carry water pure and sweet, from the fountain 
Hair FnVi-filf-iu-v anil no- I f r 3,/ or /■l re! V’ ln J? tlw Chestnute, Larch, Laburuunis, Lindens, Magnolias, Mountain Ash, head to the Kitchen, Lawn, Yard or Garden, aud or this purpose It 
Hair. For efficacy and agreeablencss, it is without a rival Tulip Trees. Salteburia, Poplars, Thorns, Ac., Ac, of all sizes. camiot to excelled, being cheap, and durablk The order toWte . 
It prevents the hair from falling off. Weeping Trees—A sh, Birch, Elm, Linden, Mountain Ash, Pop- ample of many that are being received: 
It promotes its healthy and vigorous oroirth lar. Thom, Willow, including the American and Kilmarnock. Darien, May 20.1858 
It is not greasey or sticky ° a P ''' k > 1( 'UKEn Trees—A rbor Vita*, (American, Siberian and Chi- Messrs. I. S Hobbie A Co., Rochester: 
It leaves no disa/rreeahle ndm- neso,) Red Cedar, Common Juniper, Balsam Fir, European Silver Fir, Gents :—Please send me two thousand feet of the Water Pipe ad¬ 
it softens WZrjlTh "w / , Vorvuy Spruce, Red American Spruce, African or Silver Cedar, Ja^ vertteed In tlie Rural, of the common size. My Lead Pipe S “t 
n T.f i hair when hard and dry. pan Cedar (Giyptomtria,) PinesfAustrian, Scotch,Benthomiana, Ac.,) answer, and I must fill its place with something that will carry more 
It soothes the irritated scalp skin. Yew (English and Irish,) Tree Box, Mahonia, Washington, or “Big water. Yonrs, T O PETKRH." 
It affords the richest lustre. Tree” of California, and many other California Evergreens. " We can fill all orders immediately 
It remains longest in effect. Flowering Shrubs, including all the finest new varieties of Address L 8 HOBBIF A m 
It costs fifty cents for a half-pint bottle. A the^ C^canthus, Flowering Cuirant.Deutzia, Loiiiceras, Lilacs, 440 44 Arcade, Rochester, N Y 
ADVERTISE MENT. 
I N ANSWER to the many letters of lnqniry on the subject we 
desire to say through tho columns of the “ Rural,” that onr 
Wooden Water Pipe is not designed to to used tor the purpose of 
meats _ Seeds SITUATION WANTFll 
Stay r h .f$ 6 §j$o A GEN J 1 ' E “ A „ N "; 110 IS A COLLEGE GRADUATE, and an 
Beef ^ cwt.$5,00@5,50 Sundries XX experienced Teacher, desires a situation as Principal of an 
Spring Lambs each.. $1,50^2,00 Wood, hard.$4,00(^5.00 or other High School. He would taae charge of a few ad- 
Mutton (carcass).00(a,00c Do. soft.$0,00(aS,00 Ce<i 8C “ olars *desired ; or start a school in a flourishing town or 
Hams, smoked.9c Coal, Lehigh.*$7,00^7,50 where a proper public spirit and other circumstances give 
Turkeys.ll@12c 
Da Scranton.I600(ai650 pr 2S is «? of a 80011 ^titution. Address 
Do. Blossbnrg!! 451_it * MYRON ADAMS, Ei 
Do. Shamokin.$6,25®6,75 “— -—- 
^Do^Char.J0<aJ2Kc MAKE YOUIt OWN SUGAR. 
East Bloomfield, N. Y. 
BURNETT’S COCOAINE, 
Testimonial. 
Boston, July 19, 1851 
Dairy, Ac. SaltbbI_...-$137(5.140 uun sluaii. _p _ t 
Butter, rafi..’..13® 14c Hay, tun V."‘V.“"$7ioO@9!oO T4 ,D t h^Ntew T ^, UCT n° NS for ? 1 !i kin 5 ®P 0AK and MoiASSEsfrom Messrs. J. Burnett A Co.-I cannot refuse to state the’sahriarv 
Ro firkju .Wool •£} ft.,25(3.35e mensils reoforwi 8des0r1 l , , t . 1011 of im p l<:ments and effect in my own aggravated case, of jour excellent Hair (ffi- 
Cneese.5>^@6c White fish, bbl.$7,0U'u.7,50 ITi?, U | ? .simple and plain, for the use of farmers; to which (Cocoainc.) 
Lard, tried.10>£®llc Codfish quintal ...$4^0®4.75 West Wperlence of tliose who have made Sugar, and For many months my hair had been falling off. until I was fearful 
T^ow.8^@9c Trout bbl.$7,00®7,50 L^TivTls^’^ contained in Olcotts new work, of losing It entirely. The skin upon my toadWamegraSy™ e 
- - on receto of price I WArSwte* a 7 “ ad V froeo1 postage, and more inflamed so that I could not touch it without pain/ Tins 
Produce and ProvLslon Markets. on rece P t of price. A °.MQ&R^ Ag. BookPubUsW a ^‘ b ! 1 ^ 1 .. t ':. t . ) P.. us ? of v , ari '’ 11 ^ aJv ( :rti«:d hair 
Iree of California, and many other California Evergreens. We can fill an orders immediately. 
r lowering Shrubs, including all too finest new varieties of Addri*w T H tthrutv a m 
Althea, Calycanthus, Flowering Cuirant, Dentzia, Loideeras, Lilacs; 440 L tester N v 
Spiraia, Synngas, Vibanmms, Wiegelas, Ac., Ac. - - A cade, Rochester, N, Y. 
(P&mSSaHoneysuckles,Bignonlas,Aristolochia TO NURWER YMEN AND FLORISTS. 
Roses, I’leouies, Dahlias, Phloxes, and ether hardy border peren- T)AUL BOS8ANGE Agent for ifouis Leroy, of the Grand 
nial plants. A J ardin, Angers, France, begs to announce that he la now fhUy 
A- O. MOORE, Ag. Book Publisher, 
140 Fnlton St, New York. 
NEW YORK, August 23—Flour—Market for common and In- TNF ATLANTIC 31 D AT 31 ir I V 
ferior grades less active; choice and good in fair demand at totter 1 11 L ti 1 h a 11 1 ] (j 111 U .! 1 11 L I 
prices. Sales at $4,80@5,00 for common to choice super State; p O TI SPPTpmdpd 
$5,20®5,3O] for extra State; $4,80®6,00 for superfine Ohio, 1111- 1 M B E R , 
Dote, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan and Iowa; $5,25@6,15 for com- IWO'VV 3Et.a3_A.x3Y; 
? 1 °!^r g ,8? d r lnedinm a P d extra <1°; $4,10@4,35 for unsound State; And for Sale by all Booksellers and Newsmen. 
$M5@5,90 for unsound Western; $6,00@CT for shipping brands _ I H untl newsmen. 
*5 w/firal^/ lo r loal !« fin f- Canadian better; sales at Price $3 per annum ; 25 cents a number. 
$De5U(a,D,10 for common to choice extra. i>n v w.v^f i>a k \mpmov a* i> a .Kii t . 
Grain— Wheat in fair speculative demand for western account, __ * _ ’’ 1 “bUshera, Boston. 
but shippers and local millers hold back. Sales at 105®108c. for un- , -- 
sound tofair Milwaukee dub; 130®135c. white, red winter western, HELD’S I EAR CULTURE. 
a 178 ® 800 - Barlcy dml at 62®65c. Corn A TREATISE on the Propagation and Cultivation of tlie Pear in -/ 
ffDto imxed AYestern: 80® A America-a full cataiogcc and description of the different va- Canandaigua, N Y 
°forZZ b Z%^^ tOI ^ i0 - Cate quiet at 46®5 1C ^-^t a f p ^ WITH the tost fogies for Eq^lrin’g l 'Jorn^ literary 
^hovBiMS-Tin market for Pork Is earier ; sales at $17,00@ merous engravings, carefully prepared^exhibU toth^tto eaon^ ill,]S d ? Cati0D to thB a ( r ° r ^ «» h Wte»t Social conform 
mess; “pRICE 75CENTS° f S^t ^tnddT !S „ , Tbirty-Foi^nnuTsmton ^S^n WeS ay Z 8ffi of 
' 140 Fulton St, New York. 4-49-4t B. RICHARDS, A. M, Principal 
irritated condition I attributed to tlie use of various advertised hair 
washes, which I have since been told contained camphcne spirit 
By tiie advice of my physician, to whom you had shown your pro¬ 
cess of purifying the Oil, 1 commenced its use the last week in June. 
1 he first application allayed tlie itching and irritation ; in three or lour 
days the redness and tenderness disappeared—tlie hair ceased to fall, 
and I have now a thick growth of new hair. I trust that others simi¬ 
larly afflicted will to induced to try the same remedy 
Yours very truly, SUSAN It POPE. 
A single application renders tho hair (no matter how stiff and dry) 
soft and glossy for several days. It te conceded by all who have used 
it to bo the hc.il ami cheapest flair Dressing in the World Prepared by 
JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., Boston. For sale by all Dr uggists. 
ONTARIO FEMALE SEMINARY, 
Canandaigua, N. Y. 
, —a following Catalogues sent gratis,’pre-paid, to all who Inclose ranee charges, may be had (gratis) on application to 
, or ,,)a .“y months ray hair had been falling off, until I was fearful I one stamp for each, viz.: 439 PAUL BOSSANOE, 20 Bookman St. New York 
tomtit emirate Th,. .n„ ..n.,,. n,„ .I Na 1-Descripdve Catalogue of Fruit*. - . - 
No. 2— do do of Ornamental Tr#H*» Sl ShmbH, Ac. HUI LIMOK. LAM) 1 IiAMTPKIt I 
No. 3— do do of Dahlias, Greenhouse Plante, &c. TJKENCU 4 CHAPPELL, 69 Exchange St, (Successors to 
” . 4—Wholesale Catalogue. X 1 Shurtlity A Smith, at old Stand,) keep on hand for Farmers' 
C See advertisement of Frnit. Trees, Stocks, Bulbs, Arc. use, Garbutt’s Celebrated Land Plaster. One Dollar lr>»«<r«rt 
ELLWANGERA BARRY, in Plaster returns Fifty to the Farmer. ' 
~ 2t _ Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester; N. Y. tfST SOMBRERO GUANO, a superior article, for sale In an* 
IMPORTED CONSTERNATION. q uantity by F. AC- as above --- 
IS Celebrated Stallion will stand at tbs farm of J. B. Burnet, K.EDZI E’M WATER FILTER. 
Csq , near Syracuse, until alter the State Fair in Oct, and will SUBSCRIBERS give notice that they have made arrange- 
a limited number of mures at $20 the season. 4l9-4t -®- nients with Mr. Kedzie, the patentee of this colebrated Filter, to 
-—-- manufacture, under his own supervision, and sell at former retail Dri¬ 
ll AMI LTON FEMALE SEMINARY. ces, and disconnt to dealers as when made by J. E. Cheney A Co. 
CLINTON O. Buell, A. M, Principal. Aadre “ ^ „ nt ,,’ 1AME » TEJ \« Y A w 
Margaret Hastings Wallace, Preccptras. 59 and 61 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
F F„,i T,.rm of Twentv-twft ww.L. ,„iii i^„;„ 431 _tne ol d stand of J. K. Cheney A Co 
5 nt]fl AGENTS WANTED-To sell four new Inventions 
l vU! J Agents have made over $25,000 on one,—better than all 
other similar agencies. Send four stamps and get 80 pages particu¬ 
lars, gratia (445-131) EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
No. 4—Wholesale Catalogue. 
l jt/~ See advertisement of Frnit Trees, Storks, Bulbs, Ac. 
ELLWANGER A BARRY, 
45Q- 2t Mount Hope Nurseriej, Rochester; N. Y. 
IMPORTED CONSTERNATION. 
7131118 Celebrated Stallion will stand at the farm of J. B. Burnet, 
X Esq , near Syracuse, until after the State Fair in Oct, and will 
HAMILTON FEMALE SEMINARY. 
Clinton C. Buell, A. M., Principal. 
Margaret Hastings Wallace, Preceptress. 
7PHE Fail Term of Twenty-two weeks will begin on Wednesdav, 
X Sept 29th. For Catalogue, apply to the Principal, Hamilton, N. Y. 
GAINESVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. 
Gainesville, Wyoming Co,, N. Y. 
rpilE FALL TERM of this Institution commences Sept 9th. Ex- 
X pcdss of Board and Tuition in Common Branches per Term of 
twenty weeks $33,—ter Higher Branches, $35. 
449-3t M. HARDY and C. A. ELDRIDGE, Principals. I 
C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
