SEPT. 18. 
MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSP/YPER. 
Jomgtt gntcttigcncc. jptvfcete, &t. 
, . Rural New-Yorker Omen, > 
Arrival of the Fulton and Asia. Rochester, Sept 14 , ms. 5 
- Flour does not vary from quotations of last week. 
The Fulton, from Havre, arrived at St. Johns on „ °, R4IN — Wheat ’ Corn ’ Kye !ind 0lits are without chan ec in rates— 
the 6 th, and the Asia, from Liverpool, at Halifax, arey „ has less rauge - infe J i ° r lookin s u p a little - “>ow 12 * 
on the 8 th inst cents advance on poor qualities. 
~ . . .. , , Provisions— No alteration in Pork. Beef and Mutton have both 
Great Britain.— Queen Victoria continued her fallen off 
progress in Germany. She was received every- DAiRY-Butter shows an advance equni to i@2 C sa ft 
where with the most extravagant demonstration of Roriiest«r wh«ie«ni„ 
Blackberry Wine. 
"C 1 A RMERSard others who are thinking of sotting out plantations 
7- ot Rochelle (or Lawton) B1 tekberries, come to the East 
Avenue Nurseries, see our bearing Plants, and pick out Vines 
trom our large stock for planting in October. Now is the time to get 
your land ready. Prices by the quantity lower than ever, and ac- 
C °2 Kl? t0 biz0 y° u se,ect C. P. BISS ELL Si SALTER 
_ Kast Avenue Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y 
Stocks for Nurserymen. 
respect and good will. i-muTato owm 
There had been a collision between two exenr- Flour,™™ wheat. .$ 5 $i@ 6,25 
sion trains on the Oxford and Wolverhampton R. 1)0 spring do. ..$4,50@5,oo 
E., involving dreadful consequences. Several per- ^ c ?i~ 
sons were killed and a great many frightfully Best white Canada .’.$i,’i5®i,26 
injured. Com..ooi@7Cc 
Provisions—N o alteration in Pork. Beef and Mutton have both W E clS Bteta? compriahfg C ° ming fM "’ “ ' 0t ° f flrst 
lien off ANGERS QUINCE STOCKS, a prime article of our own growing. 
Dairy —Butter shows an advance equni to l@2c <p ft MAHAIE STOCKS, one year old, strong. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. PLUM STOCKS, one year, very nice. 
Flour and Grain. | Eggs, dozen. irv»in„ APPLE STOCKS, two years, very nice. 
Hour, winter wheat.. $5,50<g!6,25 Honey, box!!!"! 
Do. spring do. ..$450(3)5,00 Candles, box.!!!' 
Eggs, dozen.lOOlOc t , » 1 UlUvS, two years, very nice. 
i<5,25 Honey, box.. l.V3)l(ie Karly orders solicited. Price list sent on application. 
)5,00 Candles, box.Kle ,, . T, C. MAXWELL k BROTHERS. 
11,25 Fruits and Roots Gen eva. Ontario countv, N Y, Sept. 1858. 454-4t 
» 4 ffi'af!'.:::::.»aSS rehbcoa grape vines 
» r«a*.\ . For Sale at Reduced Prices. 
Do. dried.$0,00(3)0,00 
Potatoeal.25@3lj^c 
Hides and Skins. 
ve?v h LScttv of VYVrr 5nGreat Britian r pho**™ 
very satisfactory. The late rains cause some de- Barley.60@o2>^C Calf.IOC °1(1 Vines, with all the ripened wood, at $20 per dozen or‘$l.'>u 
lay in the gathering of the crops, but no perma- Buckwheat..SI®34c Sheep pelts.38@62><c per hundred. 
nent injury was donp Beans .;;.62>^(g)75 Lamb do .26@50c One year old Vines with from 18 inches to 2 feet of ripened wood, 
Ski , , i , , ,, . , Meats. Seeds. at $12 per dozen, or $80 per hundred. 
I ne treaty concluded With the Chinese does not Mess.$17,00@18,00 Clover, bnsh.$0,00®4,00 Those wishing to purchase strong plants fer propagation would do 
confer on the Allies the right of having Derma- ,, i 77.$5,00@5,50 Timothy.$2,25ta)2,50 we l I ,j° cal1 alld examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. 
nent dinlomatic fttrentu at Polrin hut thob Beef » ewt....$4,00056,00 Sundries. All written orders shall receive prompt attention. 
I a piomatic agents at remn, but their Consul Spring Lambs each..$1,50@2,00 Wood, hard $4,00(31500 Terms positively cash. WILLIAM 15ROCKSBANK, 
Cenerals resident at Tien 8ien Will be admitted to Mutton (carcass).4@5c Do. soft . $0,00(o5,00 454_Prospect Hill Nursery, Hudson, Columbia Co., N Y 
Sheep pelts.38@62>£c 
nent injury was done. * * oeans . meats."" 0 ^^ 76 Lamb do —'HKgjkic 
The treaty concluded with the Chinese does not Mess. $i7,oo@i8,oo clover, bnsh“?f! .$o,oo@ 4 ,oo 
confer on the Allies the right of having perma- or Son’ll.Timothy.$2, “ 
confer on the Allies the right of having perma- tw$q!^+ .Toothy.$ 2 ^ 5 ^ 2,50 
nent diplomatic agents at Pekin, but their Consul Spring Lambs each.!$i!50@2!oo Wood, hard SDNDRIIIS '$4,oO(<fl500 
Generals resident at Tien 8ien will be admitted to Mutton (carcass) 4@5c Do. soft.$o,(W@a,oo 
direct intercourse with the Cabinet of the Emperor. S2™ oked . c ° aI - Ijehigh .$5,75@$25 
A telegraph from St Peter,bnrg ,a,s the Chi. pS~.Zr.~Z^Stl & teg^ "jgBS 
nese Empire is to he open to foreigners and the Tnrkeys n@i2c Do. shamokin.$5,go@5,50 
left bank of the Amoor River is henceforth to be 0086 ■'■'dT.rV"^'" 33 ® 440 b d ,?- ,£ har . 
the boundary between Russia and China. Butter, roil.’..C0@i6c Hay tun .leoolfloo 
A prospectus has been issued in England for a ,5°- firkin .00<§i4c Wooj^tb!!!!!!!!!!.25Cd)3?>ic 
telegraph to China and Australia. iiTtried. YoM'fu. bh ' «i@J,50 
Lord Palmerston had paid a visit to the Empe- TaUow....;::::;:;:;;^^]^ TrouYbW q '''Iz w 
^5c I)o. 8oft.:::::;;::^(X)&3;oo 45 * Prospect Hill Nursery, Budson, Columbia 
-9c Coal, Lehigh.$5,75@6,25 a r\r\ aaa Z Z ~ --- 
3>6c Do. Scranton .$5,oo®6^« 400,000 Apple Trees for Sale. 
12C Da A B 2^^ C i a yelr r oVAnTV 0 m T n0ing % Nurecl 7. 
44c Do. Char.J()7<hl2^c ' 9 . } l °; J A, ! pl0 1 r .? 0a 'T ra K !' rtft 
ll6c It b t.W Cherry Seedling,. 1 year, fair. 
i4c wt»i & ft!!!::!:::!S82 n from £ uttings - 
-A-...uuar.lutdiiz^c 160000 2 « •• --»- u °,r 
utter, roll er.!’. N.. .C0®16c Hav tan.Ifi m ( ' herry idlings, 1 year, fair. 
)o. firkin 00^14^ WrvVi .20,000 Angers Qu ? nce Htocks from (/Uttings. 
heese .Sfc WWf Y^hbl.60,000 Currants assorted. weU grown. * 
«fftri-ed".!!!!!!!!!!ib»c Sh^q^.-.-.'llSS 
» Uow .9X@10o Trout, bbl ...$7,0^7,60 Iw’.OM A PP ,a Seedl,Dga 8elected 
Produce and Provision Markets. . 40,000 Evergreens 12 to 21 iuehos, Norway, Balsam Fir, Cor- 
NEW YORK Can, ... sican, Scotch, Austrian and White Fines, Cliinese and American 
nithw IUK&, bept. 13—Flonr—Market is a shade lower Arbor Vita). Ac. 
69 and 71 Main Street, adjoining Osburn House. 
ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY 
O F 
P A L lo DRESS GOODS, 
SURPASSING IN 
ELECANCE, BEAUTY AND VARIETY 
ANY PREVIOUS ASSORTMENT. 
XTUBBARD & NORTHROP invite particu- 
J- lar attention to their unusually extensive variety of 
SHAWLS of the latest patterns. 
DKE88 GOODS, the most extensive in market 
SILKS of the richest and newest styles. 
EMHKOIDKHIKS of the rarest aud neatest work. 
XJOMESI'ICS. 
The Stock of Domestics offered by Messrs. IIunnAitD & Northrop 
contains the beet and most approved makes to be fouud in 
market They devote particular attention to their domestic trade and 
HOUSE-KEEPERS AND HOTEL-KEEPERS 
Will find it for their interest to exmnino their complete stock. 
HUBBARD «fc NORTIIIWI’, 
453 <h* and 71 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 
100,000 Wilson’s Albany Strawberry 
TT O DR. SALE. 
rTMre EXPERIENCE of another season has fully proved diis 
-L Strawberry to l>e the best out With the subscriber, during tiie 
Lot weather of the past season, it continued to ripen fruit for 2(1 days, 
and yielded in one day, from less than one-third of an acre, 10 bush¬ 
els and 28 quarts. Amateurs and Market Gardeners, try it, and 
judge for yourselves. Price, $2 per 100, $7,50 per 500, $10 per 1,000. 
Also tor sale, a line assortment of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 
IREKS, Grape Vines, Rhubarb, AsparngHs, Plants, and French 
Basket Willows, at 50 cents per 100 cuttings. Catalogues free. Ad¬ 
dress .JOHN SLOAN —E. Corning, Jr.'s, Nursery, Albany, N. Y 
Oneida County Agrieultui’al Society. 
t SWEEPSTAKES PREMIUM is offered Tor the best Krun Horse 
tv 4 yearn old or over—for the bent pair of Matched Horses or 
(U n V ri , _ Produce nnd Provision Markets. 40.U00 Evergreens 12 to 24 inches, Norway, Balsam Fir, Cor- Oneida County Agricultural Society, 
it IS rumored that the Prench Government had NEW YORK Sent it *■>„ , s . ,c , a ”. T 8 “‘ ch - Austrian and White Pines, Cldnese aud American A SWEEPSTAKES PREMIUM is offered for the best Stuo Horse 
demanded explanation from the British Cabinet with moro dotag. Sales al SL^S^for ^mmrfn ta „bT r 2 0(» Balsam Fir, 5 ta « r t W v , ,, . „ A 4 years old or over-for the best pair of HiMR^ 
relative to the bombardment Of Jeddah. super State; $530@5,50 for extraStaV $t«JbSlU for furnished 2 ’ 000 ’ ‘ F tS f °A F AHNKSTO( H 'g ^rttan7 a "Ah 0r f' e be " t 1 ? I . Na L®H0 RSE, Mare, or CiEtmiNG-to be 
. There is a doubtful report in circulation that tS! Sept 9,1858. A -FAHNest^k^sons. 
Naples had accepted the conditions Of the Western shipping brands extra railtopTlhlo-cloMng dLlP^ro^ TOLEDO NIIDQFDIFC- ‘°, ,my n " eu,ra ™ e .( e ®of M ™J d the winner in each class to take tho 
Powers. It is Stated that the amount Of indemnity 3 «ncy downward. Car^anduU^ddXing^tfes^^XeTo A it T OL ED° NU R SERI ES entaepume soobabnedand $5and allipK.ma from the Society. 
to be paid by China to England and France is Al Fahnestock & Sons, Proprietors. COMPETITION OPEN TO THE WORLD! 
30,000,000 francs, for W™ hite^ l 0 W r r - Sa ' e8a ‘ 1 “ c W K 0FFE ® our P atrons and the trade generally .HuMT de f ri “ g j n I ormal| on relative to tho above will please 
min e red 'Soiithlm r n f» wh >‘e Canadian and 120c for V V Apple. Pear and Clierry Trees, Standard mid Dwarf well l,,are ' 18 “le Swretary at \ ernou Centre, to whom eotiee of a design 
Francs: _Pnliaci'pr'a roeall * , K!, them. Rye quiet, sales at 75@7bc. Barley is firm at grown and thrifty. J a r, wen to comepte should be forwarded as early as possible Competentand 
PRANCE.— lelissiers recall from the Ambassa- W@J 8 c. Com lower, with.more doing, salM at 65@72c for injured /wS Apricots and Nectarines impartial Judges will be in attendance Competentand 
dorship to London IS expected soon, at his own a, w ^S ld . 94 « !! or y ellow Southern. Small Fruits, Currants. Itasplxfril Gooseberries and Strm,^i fs R A. BUNOE, Secretary. 
Plums, Peaches, Apricots and Nectarines. 
Small Fruits, Currants, Raspberries, Gooseberries and Straicbirties 
with all the new and popular sorts. 
France.— Pelissier's recall from the Ambassa- ^Sc. Com lower, ^thmorodTg^VS^&fotan,™^ ^iZ™ i>S’ Apricots and Nectarines 
dorship to London is expected soon, at his own S3?SS SWt 4^^ ; fe?st2Sto*«5aag M1 f 94c Soa4e^ smaUFmit ., c,ZTZ P ^ZZoseberries ^ ^ 
request. %ov,sm»^^ 7 pSl S ^ilI < ¥^ fcrWe ^ e r n - with all the new and popular sorts. 
The French Government, anticipating the po» for mess; $ moo® 1550 for primeTWsTr a* 1 ^ 5 iMnft«r 4 ^’ w ’ CwwaT, '“ # 
sibility of more outrages on the Christians, in con- “ButteTisMiiiL^t* 1 ta nm ead . y - : salt ‘ s Ht Rmibar t. idnnetus, cahoons’ Victoria, Dem-ninef* Coiossc 
sequence of the bombardment of Jeddah, was State Cheese^atL7L Mto quahtv® 17c f0r 0hlo i for Osaga Orange 2 years old, $3 per l,(HM)-$25fo' r io.ouo. 
about to increase its naval in fLo ^ 2 ’ ^ Evergreens, Ornamental 1 roes and Shrubs, Koses, Dahl 
anoui 10 increase U3 naval torce in the Medlterra- BUFFALO, Sept 13-FIour-In fair demand and market nies ' rihloxes, Bplnreas, Honeysuckles, Ac. in variety. 
nean * Sales at $5,2M5,3t)( for fair to good brands Canadbm Indiana and Orders solicited. Articles securely packed and forwan 
Spain—A Madrid telegram says that a military 0h A°'Z d k for the ra 8 nge of medium to KST yected. Toledo, Se P t 9, i,m _4< 
exLcdition i» ..rep.ring ter Hari '” , " tary Nursery Stock, 
tb J u KE r • w ar K ey i8 / aid Ug hav v e com P ,aitied to W^d^rfd^K WVr^R^s F f t o Tr 4™Vs ,arge ,md 0,18 8tock of 
the Enghsh Ambassador Of the bombardment of sUghtly damaged at60c. and choice Illinois at 64a Oats dull and PeIr ' Stm.mdand Dwarf 2 
Jeddah, when it was known that Ismail Pacha was ^f a “, r r, r ^ ne8t “, n i d T rke l e " k ‘ r ; cSerry - sm, da d A 
en route thither with full power to punish the demand at 70@?2c. Barley “ “y bam. Good to choice m Plum on Plum, 1land12 years, the finest touS Stoto 
nnhliahpri thaf f fl . IUbmiH^mr^hy ififtiir. Good Apricots, Quinces. Grapes, (Currant*,Gooseberries, Raflpl: 
It 18 published that further riOt8 had occurred in BoRK-yuleJ^ bbla mess at , eluding a large lot of Bimckle’s Orange, Blackberries, Ac! < 
154eow.it the 2^tb, 29th, and .‘U)th days of September next Each competitor 
, _ to Pay an entrance fee of $2, and the winner in each claws to take the 
,S. entire purse so obatined, and $5 and a Diploma from the Society. 
prietors. competition open to the world \ 
II Any person desiring information relative to the above will please 
tuid Dwarf well addre38 thu Secretary, at Vernon Centre, to whom notice of a design 
’ to comepte should be forwarded as early as poss.Ua. Competentand 
unpartial Judges will bo in attendance. 
and Strawberries, - 451 ~ 5t _ R A ' BUNGE, Secretary. 
uncertain crop, nnd require ns much nursing and fertilizing by plant¬ 
ing other varieties (termed pistillato) among them, as to place tho 
uninitiated in theta mysteries In a quandary how to proceed Wil¬ 
son’s Seedling requires no such aid, bnt looks out solely after its own 
increase is, in fact, anti-Mormon. References can he given where, 
for seasons pas*, in the vicinity of Albahy. upwards of $501) worth of 
the fruit have been sold out of a moderate city garden. Three hun¬ 
dred and seventy berries were exhibited by Mr.Hatris on one plant 
The genuine plants for sale by the subscriber at $2 per hundred • 
GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES. 
Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, and 
Shrubs, Roses, &e., &c. 
T MIE Proprietors of these well known and extensive Nurseries, Uavo 
on hand a luge and well-grown stock of 
FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES SIIRtTRS ROSES 
GREEN-HOUSE AND BEDDING PLAOTS DAHLIAa ’ 
PHLOXES AND OTHER HARDY ’ 
BORDER PLANTS. 
Tho assortment of ROSES is very extensive, and embraces 'all 
varieties which could be obtained, and which are considered worthy 
of cultivation. Our collection of HYBRID PEEPETUALS is tha 
most complete in the country. 
The GREEN-HOUSE DEPARTMENT receives particular atten- 
tion, and the stock of t nebulas, Gerauiums, aud other Greeu-liouso 
1 liuits, is large and varied. In the 
FRUIT DEPARTMENT, 
our stock consists of 
ABrri FS ' of tlic 1(!Iwll "K varieties. Dwarf and Standard. 
7.o’ of . u " d «slrable varieties, on Quince and I'ear stock 
rni'i^V''An o Kele<:ti °, 11 °* ": en ,f ow '‘ frees of popular sorts. 
SSF'i?,,™ 8- ; A 1 1,10 Popular soils, Dwart and Standard, 
i f.At.HES—A choice assortment 
^». : T,teo IN . KS ' A ''lOCOTS am! QUINCES, In variety. 
UEAI Eh—A complete assortment oflmtli iiutiveaiid foreign sorts 
including many of recent introduction. ’ 
SMALL FRUITS. 
CU RRANTS—Twenty-five choice sorts, including many new varieties 
^RAW R hMi^S BKIU ^ BLAtfKBEKHND 
m jxavv isKKKihh of all now and approved varieties. 
We have, for the accommodation of NURSERYMEN. STOCK 
and SEEDLINGS, including APl’LE, PEAR, PLUM CHERRY 
QUINCE, Ac. Ac. Also,SEEDLINGS OF EVERGREENTRFKS 
Including Norway Spruce, Balsiuu Fir, Scotch Pine, Austrian Pine’ 
Latch and Hedge Plants. ' 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 
The stock of Chmamental Trees and Shrubs, both Deciduous and 
j\ e vS^ en ' n D b Spm ll m d D ^ mbr ? ce al1 ,hat is desirable among 
LAWNandSl REFT TREES and SHRUBS. ROSES, consisting 
of Hybrid Perpetual and Summer Roses; Moss, Bourbon, Noisette! 
lea, Bengal or China, and Climbing or Prairie Rosea 
HARDY HERBACEOUS or BORDER PLANTS and BUL¬ 
BOUS FLOWER ROOTS, an extensive assortment 
All the above will be disposed of at low rates, and on advantageous 
terms, for further details wo refer to our full set of Catalogues, 
each 1 Wl °° mai ° d 10 a PP* icanta wll ° endoso a one cent stamp, for 
No. \. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, Ac. 
“ -■ do. do. Ornamental Trees, 
. , , , Shrubs, Roses, Ac. 
A a °- do. Green-House and Bedding 
,, . Tin , , _ , _. . Plants, Daliiias, Ac. 
.! *• Wliolcsnle or Trade List for Nurecrymen ami Dealers. 
•>. Catalogue ot BuUkius Flower roots, 
t -J/" All communications to bt*. addressed to 
Am r l m A FR0S T A CO. 
4.x>-eo.it Gencseo Valley Nurseries, Kochestor, N. Y, 
/ lOX’S SUOAIt AND OIDEIt MILL is simple. durabK 
\ J and perfect in grinding both Applos and Cane. For particulars 
and a copy ot Covering's Rules for making Sugar from Chinese 
Cane, send two letter stamps. Address, II. J. COX, 
263 _16 Mile Stand, Hamilton Co", Ohio. 
Candia, and that ten Christians had fallen 
Pork—S ales 35 bbls mess at $2(1,87>£ Prime leaf lard at 11c. 
Apricots, Quinces. Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries in¬ 
cluding a large lot of Bi tackle's Orange, Blackberries, Ac., Ac Also 
a large lot of 
STOCKS FOR NURSERYMEN. 
Apple Seedlings, 1 and 2 years. 
Cherry “ Mazzard, 1 year. 
Plum from Pits of the Horse Plum. 
Pear, 1 year. 
Quince, Orange, 1 year. 
Quince, Angers, 1 yeHr, very strong. 
India. By telegraph from Malta, Bombay dates The Cattle Markets. Apple Seedlings, 1 and 2 years. 
"red. "SV 
harrassing the rebels in Glide. Many of the chiefs _ Bkkt Cattle— first quality, $8,00(3)8,25; Ordinary, $7,50(a)7.75' Quince, Orange, 1 year. 
who had not compromised themselves ftrp snrron’ C rv.wa n ’ In S > , n< i r ’ *6,J)0@6.60. ' ’ Quince, Angers, 1 year, very strong. 
dering themselves to the authorities. ’ The reS oSS^' $6 °® 60; ° rdin ^; $37@46; 0r ^ dft A fi c no,otof **■ 1 *> 1 Aa >- Arl - Vitro, Osage 
proved to be deeply implicated are being executed. Cm,fmL C i^jL?~ F T r8 r t < J nal S?0fe ih '’ ®’*3 6c -l Ordinary, 5@5Xc.; 5|! Bush. Mazzard Cherry Pits, in fine order. 10(1 bush Peach Pits. 
_ _ common, 4(aUXc., Inferior, J@3>£c. The above stock is of the very best quality and can be furnished 
CHINA.— Dates from Tien Sein are to June 18th /mabty, per head, $4,50(3)4,75; Ordi- in liberal quantities at very low rates. 
Great progress has been made in negotiations, and Nursei ” U8ttl8r8 -dB'-tomwouiddo^eU^c^ ^ ^ 
it is considered that the Allies were on the eve of Cambridge Sent8. At hwa timp v Dansviiie,Liv.Co,N. Y„Septi3,i«6& 454-n 
a treaty. The news is not so late as that via Rus- ~ q ^ ^ -~ m - 
sia. The Americans and Russians had concluded thre « years old. ’ . ooud Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
lItedfor a fl n d anniS'vtaiftp t ^ W "nZl™ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ aud flue assort ' 
ANUBE LEROY’S 
Nurseries at 
ANGERS, FRANCE. 
rpiIE PROPRIETOR OF THESE NURSERIES —tho most ox- 
A extensive in Europe— has the honor to inform his numerous 
friends and the public that his Catalogue of Fruit and Ornauen- 
tai. Trbks, Shrubs, Roses, Seedlings, Fruit Stocks, Ac., for the 
Also a fine lot of Ralsam Fir, 1 to 4 feet, Am. Arbor Vitro, Osago Present season is now leady and at tnelr disposition. ’ ’ 
trange, Ac. The experience which he has acquired in the last ten years, bv nn- 
f)0 Knuh AT nTTfl rrl PhoiTTr Pita in 1 f\n U....U D.. t. TV, . mnrrutu attrl {mnAvloiii immioo., x 
50 Bush. Mazzard Cherry Pits, in fine order. lOfl bush Peach Pits, serous and important Invoices to die United States, and the special 
The above stock is of the very best quality and can be furnished cuItur ® which ho bas established for that market noon an area of 
in liberal quantities at very low rates. over 300 acres, are for his customers a sure guarantee of the proper 
Nurserymen, Dealers aud Planters would do well to call. and faithful execution of their orders 
MAXWELL, BRISTOL A CO. 
Dansviiie, Liv. Co, N. Y., Sept 13, 1858. 454-4t 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
sioners at Canton was urging the people to war, 
and ignored the negotiations at the North. 
Commercial Intelligence. 
Breadstcffs.— Richardson, Spence & Co. quote flour 
firm, good demand; Philadelphia ana Baltimore 21s6d@22s; 
Ohio 22s@23.s6d; New Orleans 22s6d@23s6d. Wheat firm’ 
but quiet. Red Western 5s6d@6s3d; Red Southern 
6sld@6s3d; White Southern 6sld@7s3. Corn dull and 
nominal. Yellow 33s@34g; white 84@34s6d. 
Provisions. — Liverpool provision market generally 
steady. Pork without alteration in rates, and steady 
Lard firm. Beef heavy at decline, 2a6d@4s. Bacon 
steady. Tallow firmer. Sales 49@50s. 
Cows and Calves—$30,40(3)60. 
01ff'°$2"ad earlillg8 $9 ® 12; Two Vears Old, $18@22; Three Years 
UoS00^,7^K$h l%?L75 et I>rice8 - Extra and Selec - 
Swine— 000 at market 
Hides— 7«@8^c. Tallow. 7@7>£c. !h. 
Pxlts— 50@75c each. Calf Skins, 12@13c. if) ft. 
Apply, as heretofore, to F. A. BRUGUIERE, 138 Pearl St, New 
York, his sole Agent in Ihe United States. 
Note —All Advertisements or Circulars bearing the name of LE¬ 
ROY, Angers, must not be considered as emanating from onr 
house, If they do not at Ihe same time mention that Mr. F. A Bkugu- 
ikre is our Agent Address 
F. A. BRUGUIERE, New York, 
461-5t or ANDRE LEROY, Angers, Fiance. 
PeIr 8 ™ KKS ’ Stand ar d ami D war if ^ and 3y rafver y fine. _ or ANDRE LEROY Angers, Fiance. 
i: ' f ™anuur ar ' supirb ' £U “ d lcry chmp bl Iftrf?0 Syracuse Nurseries, Syracuse, N. Y, 
MODEL MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 
Wainsley’s Marble Block, Main Street, 
Kochcster, N. Y., 
/YPENS PERMANENTLY, Sei-t. let., 185H, whon will bo 
V / introduced a new system of Mercantile Instruction, combining 
Theory with Practice. % 
For particulars, send for Circulars Inclosing Btamp. 
, _ «• w. EASTMAN, President, 
Author of Fulton A Eastman’s Book-Keeping and Penmanship. 
Roch ester, August 1868. 460 y- 
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE^ 
Rochester, Monroe Co., IV. Y. 
Standard A Dwarf, 2 yrs, hardy sorts and strong. OK A fUTH 
I*p APrt 1 rT, 011 l u !" st ? ck - *OU,lAIU Apple Trees, 2 to 4 y’rs old, standard & dwarf 
iSifnrvrn 250,000 Pear do. 1 A 2 y’rs old, do. do 
Arrpp^WTQ n OKAPEH, Ac., Ac. 50,000 Cherry do 1 A 2 y’rs old. do. do 
° bfrrifs ’ STR?WHL RP^ln S ’prta^^D R ? IK ‘ y ’ BLACK- 100,000 Peach, Apricot, Nectarine A Plum Trees ; 
HORSE CHESTNUT^ VIUINT A rv A «« A rTvnPva u „ B0 ' 000 ISABELLA, CATAWBA and CLINTON GRADES ; 
A Mi/!iri< 1 N f ‘ N i\?!Don! A « A ^B, LINDENS, MAPLES, Delaware, Diana. Rebecca and Concord do. 
N UT R SHRUB^ d R0SITi O Ae AN AhU ’ AM BKICAN CHEST- 75,0 0 Houghton’s Seedling Gooseberries,— don’t 
, A1 ®°g’ a , flae FIR ’ NORWAY SPRUCE, 60.000 Currants! fifteen varieties old and new ; 
AMERICAN ARBOR VIT^B, and a general assortment of other 25,000 Lawto.v Blackberries, hugest and most pro- 
isursery articles. ductivo ■ 
Nurserymen, Dealers, and Planters, are invited to call Raspberries and Strawberries, best popniar sorts ; 
Orders promptly attended to. Ornamental Trees, Roses, Shrubbery, Dahlias, Bulbs, Ac. 
Descriptive and Wholesale Catalogues furnished. Evergreen Trees, choicest haidy kinds, 1 to 6 feet, superb ; 
.. . T O MAXELL A BROTHERS. Apple, Pear and Cherry Seedlings, healthy, strong plants , 
Geneva, Ontario county, N. Y., Sept 1,18 58. 454-4t Hedge Plants, Privet, Buckthorn, and Honey Locust; 
r /-v -r A11 weU grown and unexcelled by the productions of any other 
JL H. f J_VXU V/ AXl. Nursery. 
ritHE MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION will For descriptions and prices, wholesale and retail, see 
L remove on the 20th September Instant, into their new OUR SEVERAL CATALOGUES, 
Ranking Rooms in the block corner of Buffalo and Exchange struts. Forwarded on receipt of a Stamp for each, viz, No. 1, descriptive of 
where Depositors wiU please apply after that date. afi our productions; No. 2, descriptive of Fruits ; No 3, descriptive 
_ , . . n 1D , 0 B. PIERPONT, Secretary. of Ornamental Trees, Roses, Shrubbery, Ac.; No. 4, descriptive of 
Rochester, ^ept. J, 1858. Dahlias, Green House and Bedding Plants, tfec.; and No 5, a Whole* 
ytttt r T a u vt ^^ f ,}. c ^ R , s ,• sal© Catalogue for Nurserymen and lar^e dealers. 
President THORP, SMITH A HANCHETT. 
LAM)' 11 ’ ( Vice-Presidents. Septemlror 1,1858. 452-3teow 
MOSES CHAPIN, Attorney. nnnmrx-rio „ 
J. R. PIERPONT, Secretary and Treasurer. BURNETTS COCOAINE. 
trustees. A COMPOUND OF COCOANUT OIL, Ac., for dressing the 
Levi A. Ward, Ebenezer Ely, xx Hair. For efficacy and agreeablencss, it is without a rival. 
prevents the hair from falling off. 
Geo. W. Parsons, Gkorce ^lwaroiS n lrrumu . lea iU ^althy and vigorous growth. 
William N. Sage, Samuel Miller. 11 ’f not U rcase ->J «r sticky. 
Alva h Strong, Nathaniel B. Me rick, ^ leaven no disagreeable odor. 
Martin Briggs, Louis Chapin, ' It softens the hair when hard and drij. 
Thomas Hanvby, Edwin Panoost, It soothes the irritated scalp skin. 
Lewis Helye, Erastus T. Smith, It affords the richest Lustre. 
Moses Chafik. Eumund L70n ' , r . It remains longest in effect. 
--—-—.*■ .1—_ ^ ^ It cost 8 fifty cents for a half-pint bottle. 
I )KKKSII1KK PIGS, of two different importations, for sale by -. 
) WALTER COLE, 3% miles southeast of Batavia, N. Y., in the TOTniSTFroq nnrn imp 
rutnam Settlement They may also be seen atthe Genesee County BURNETT S COCOAINE. 
Fair, to be held at Batavia on the 16th inst 452 Testimonial. 
—-——--- Boston, July 19, 1851. 
Make Your Own Suea r l Messrs. J. Burnett A Co.—I cannot refuse to state the salntaiy 
TirstT pitrt TSUOTI 1,1 ■ in „ . °. o „ in inytavn aggravated case, of your excellent Hair Oil— 
TUST I UBLISIIED—Plam and Explicit Directionc for Making (Cocoaine.) , 
. d,e . oest of Sugar from the CHINESE SUGAR CANE ; to For many months my hair had been falling off, until I was fearful 
which IS added a plan for a Cheap Sugar Mill, that any person can of losing it entirely. The skin upon iny head became gradually more 
make, t rice ~o cents, bent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price and more inflamed, so that I could not touch it without pain. This 
in silver, (lit our iisr.i Adrli-n«« HTniuv lmo 1^-Uof.ari nonjitta., r ...i .1.... , , . 
cfpwiul lloticc: 
Milch Cows—Sales at $39(o)4b; (Common, $21(5)22. 
Veal Calves— Sales at $-1, 4,50(a)5,00 
Y^OWS" 88 ’ * m2] TW ° Yea ™ ° !d ’ *' 8 ® 22 ’ Thr “ 
Sheep and LAMBS-Extra, $2,50@2,75; by lot, *1,00(5)1,75 
6 ,^£r Fat ^ 5 W 6 %- Digs, 5j.( c .; Retail, 5^@ 
&IDES—7>^fa8c ; Tallow, 7®7Kc.» ft 
PRLTS—$0,50@0,75; Calf Skins, 12@13c. i) ft 
The Captured Slaves.— It will be remembered 
FRUIT GROWERS’ SOCIETY OF WESTERN N. Y. 
The Autumnal Meeting and Exhibition of the Fruit A tt TU q ED | Slav ® 8 -— Tt wili be remembered 
Growers' Society of Western New York will be held! tF’ ' f 01 ? ° f wa .r Dolphin captared a 
- ‘ -s SSHSH 
Sept. 13, 1858. HENRY P. NORTON, President. relative thereto. A dispatch from Washington 
says that the American Colonization Societv have 
ONTARIO COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, proposed to Government to take care of the cap- 
Tns Fair of this Society will be held at Canandaigua, t “ red Afric ans on their arrival at Liberia, and sub- 
on the 29th and 30th of September, and 1st of October. S - la ^ ^ em oae year for $50,000, and in the mean- 
Liberal Premiums will be distributed in Cash Silver Cnns ^ lr ? e them to school and teach them how, by 
and Diplomas. Competition open to all. Premium Lists 4n . 8t ” a * P U , r 8 V'^f’ s . u PPOrt themselves after the 
can be obtained bv addressing tbe Tsuimu. I l3ts ?f,P* rat .' on period. There is every nroba- 
D. D. T. Moore. 
can be obtained by addressing the Treasurer, bilitv tw tb* period. There is every proba- 
J s cooi FY Cannndo- bility that the proposition will be accepted. The 
_ J - s - COOLEY , Canandaigua. Secretary of the Interior will forthwith authorize 
TT-TF FTRST a W tmt the purchase of the necessary clothing and blank- 
T-tiJ-i ANISUAL I'AIR ets to insure them a comfortable voyage 
of the _ _ 
MI™ I CULTURE /so A G ° 0D Plan — The officers of the army of Utah | Fair ’ to *» beld at Batavia 011 
will be held in detuoit, o.v thk cass farm are a11 re< I u t re d to keep a journal, in which the 
September 28th, 29th & 80th, tand October 1st i eogra ? cal a , nd t0 J ,0 « i ;fP hical facts comingunder 
1 I U11U Ubiuuii m, their observation are all carefully noted 
FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF _ J 
Agriculture, Horticulture and the Mechanic Arts ^ 
„ t,- ‘ Deato of Judge Mullett.—J udge Mullett who 
Gmun^and' T an , ai^e I mente a have e been r ma^fe for^the^ac- rerf^ed U. seat upon the bench of the 
cormnodation of all binds of Stock, Dairy Produce. Grain. u P reme ^ our t, died at Fredonia on Friday. 
Fruits, Flowers, Vegetables, Agricultural Machines’ Farm- :: --- "- - 
A Trial of Mowers will take place, at which the public 
will have an opportunity of testing the merits of these_ 
great Labor-Saving Machines. „ , "- 
The Farmers, Gardeners and Mechanics, of Michigan, insertioa Sell 
<- e invited to compete for the premiums, which will be -Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance. r»»The cir- 
paid on tbe Fair Ground, without delay or disappointment, cation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds that of any similar 
By order of tbe Executive Committee, journal in America or Europe, rendering it altogether the best Adver- 
Detroit, Sept. 4,1858. EDWARD MASON, Sec’y. tising Medium of its class - 
are all required to keep a journal, in which the 
geograpical and topographical facts comingunder 
their observation are all carefully noted. 
AdmiiiLAfl Aitucm V i 1 vis, and a general assortment of other 
Nursery articles. 
Nurserymen, Dealers, and Planters, are invited to calL 
Orders promptly attended to. 
Descriptive and Wholesale Catalogues tarnished. 
T. C. MAXWELL k BROTHERS. 
Geneva, Ontario county, N. Y ,, Sept J, 1858. 454-4t 
XlEMOYTAXi, 
rpHE MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION will 
L remove on the 2<)tli September InHtuut. into their new 
Banking Rooms in the block corner of Buffalo and Exchange struts, 
where Depositors will please apply after that date. 
J. R. PIERPONT, Secretary. 
Rochester, Sept 9,1858. J 
OFFICERS. 
WILLIAM N. SAGE, President 
EBENEZER ELY, ) ... D ., . 
L. A WARD \ Vice-Presidents. 
MOSES CHAPIN, Attorney. 
J. R. PIERPONT, Secretary and Treasurer. 
TRUSTEES. 
Levi A. Ward, Ebenezer Ely, 
Freeman Clarke, Amon Bronson, 
Nkhemiah Osburn, Charles W. DundAS, 
Geo. W. Parsons, George Ellwanger, 
William N. Sage, 
Alvah Strong, 
Martin Briggs, 
Thomas Hanvey, 
Lewis Selye, 
Moses Chapin. 
Samuel Miller, 
Nathaniel B. Merick, 
Louis Chapin, 
Edwin Panoost, 
Erastus T. Smith, 
Edmund Lyon, 
Mako Your Own Sugar! 
in silver, (at our list.) 
452-3t 
C. STONE k CO, 
New York City. 
NEW BOOKS FOR AGENTS. 
Sold Only by Subscription, 
irritated condition I attributed to the use of various advertised hair 
washes, which I have since been told contained camphene spirit 
By tho advice of my physician, to whom you had shown your pro¬ 
cess of purifying; the Oil, i commenced its use the last week in June. 
The first application allayed the itching and irritation ; in three or four 
days tiie redness and tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased to fall. 
W ANTED.—An Agent in every County to engage in the sale of and I have now a thick growth of new hair. I tru.st tiiat others simi- 
beautilully ID LUST BATED WORKS. larly afflicted will be induced to try the same remedy. 
Circulars, giving full information, with Terms to Agents, and a full Yours very truly, SUSAN R. POPE. 
Ltat of my Publications, smt on ;'‘PPlication. Address A sin ,, lft application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and diy) 
452-li't v„ Wo TWrH Or 'JlnZ T. 80ft and glossy for several days. It is conceded by all who have used 
Ut _ * No ' a rhlrd *• Philadelphia, Pa. it to be the best and cheavest flair Dressma in the World. Prenarod i„ 
New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberries, 
BY MAIL, CHEAPER THAN EVER! 
I »ECAUSE WE HAI) SUCH PERFECT SUCCESS lait Fall in 
> sending New Rochelle (or Lawton) Blackberry Plants by mail, 
Yours very truly, SUSAN R. POPE. 
A single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) 
soft and glossy for several days. It is conceded by nil who have used 
it to be the be .1 and cheapest flair Dressing in the World. Prepared by 
JOSEPH BURNETT k CO., Boston. For sale by all Druggists. 
NEW TEXT-BOOKS. 
journal in America or Europe, rendering it altogether the best Adver- wo 8lial] a « ain send those of suitable size, carefullv^ackedf 1 and SPECIAL NOTICE TO TEACHERS. 
tising Medium of its class. postage paid, at $1 50 per dozen. Suitable sized Brinckle’s 
. Orange Raspberry Plants, also $t 50 per dozen. Warranted to do 
t loose ot our readers purchasing articles advertised in the well if our printed directions are followed. 
PKEMATUKE LOSS OF THE HAIR, which is SO ? UEAL ’ ° rwho miUl 40 advertiscrs ' wiU P'ease state tiiat they saw 
’ 1 the advertisement in the Rural New-Yorker. 
common now-a-days, maybe entirely prevented bv the Zl ' m U1B nuKAL ^ew-yorkeb. 
use of Burnetfs Cocoaine. It has been used in thousands , ~ 
of cases where tbe hair was coming out in handsful, and mfrltaU Co^eg” Rwu‘ £ N A y <IKtLLAK 10 Walwokt “'s Com- 
has never failed to arrest its decay, and to promote a '—- * ___ 454 
healthy and vigorous growth. It is at the same time A I LT I L icial ®YE8 AND EAlt DRUMS IN8EKT- 
unrivalied as a dressing for tbe Hair. A single applica- Ear succ^^tTd ^t 
uon will render it soft and glossy for several days. See r>- w v . . 82 State 8t, Rochester, N. Y. 
advertisement. from 10 in i fr 10 Clarendon Hotel, Buffalo, every Wednesday 
C. P. BISSELL A SALTER, East Avenue Nurseries, 
452-1 too w _ Rochester, N.Y. 
To Nurserymen and Dealers in Trees. 
W ISHING TO CLEAR A PIECE OF GROUND the coming 
Fall, containing about 80,000 Grafted Apple Trees, I will sell 
them for cash or approved credit, with interest, at *80 per 1,4100. 
Ail orders tilled in the rotation iu which they are received. 
A. S. BARNES &, CO., 
51 and. 53 John Street, ISTew York, 
HAVE just published 
tv w v„ , 82 State 8t, Rochester, N. Y. 
irn 10 to 4 b at Ule Clarendon Hotel, Buffalo, every Wednesday 
____ 454eow5t 
Prof. CHAS. DAVIES’ New Work on Algebra, 
ENTITLED 
TTNIVERSITY ALGEBRA, embracing a Logical Development 
V ? r tllu Science, with numerous graded Examples, designed for 
the Highest Classes in Academies and Colleges. Price $1 25. 
.Also, 
SOMETHING TO DO. Hamburgh Grapes. 
The subscribers will employ agents of either B ex in M\umh.?ta noffm»to?’i C01 ¥ i8ttag mostly of Black Ham- 
every town and city, in a business which pays from $20 to 9“est of above Grapes, are reques^te^pplyTariy,’ as'ihey w'li 
S28 per week. Send stamp for return postage, for full Co. NY. 10 ^ ““^HARIES porvis 
particulars. S. M. MYRICK & CO., Lynn, Mass. ---- CHARLES PORVIS. 
The above are all flrsPclass Trees, 3 and 4 years old, from 5 to 8 " Vy,a -’ a '-° m 1 
feet high, of the best leading varieties tiie country affords, aud very Also, 
thrifty and fine. __ THE FIRST BOOK IN SCIENCE. By Porter & Norton, 
Also, a quantity of PEAR, CHERRY, and PLUM TREES at low Professors in Yale College. Part I. embraces Natural Philosophy 
prices, and oO,000 Mazzard Cherry Seedlings, one year old, good and Astrowanv. Part II, Chemistry and Allied Sciences. Designed 
8II ^*.?v? 4 per J ’°0 d .' , „ H M. RANNKY, for Schools and Home instruction Price $1 00. 
452-5t Proprietor of Commercial Nurseries, Syracuse, N. Y. at 
GROVER & BAKER’S 
CELEBRATED 
family sewing machines, 
495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
in t ^rj ne * e Machines are now Justly admitted to be the best 
sdto'fiecu a T,! y Sew ! ng ’ maki, ‘8 “ mw, strong, and elastic 
Ciro,i k wi* 1 N0T n lh even if every fourth stitch be cut - 
Cnculars sent on application by letter. 
446-131 *'• 6. GILES, Agent, 
45 State street, Rochester, N. Y. 
GREAT INDTJCEMENT I 
F RUIT TREES. 
ureece, aionroe L.O., «. x. csii vc ,,,.^ 4 V4IY A PPI.E TREES, from 6 to 7 feet 
--- CHARLES PORVIS. < 100,000 Apple Trees, 2 years old. 
Stoves ! Stoves!! & ard PlT ^ e3 ' 2 y * ars °l tL 
,T E a ??^’ E Y ’ Af;EN ; T ' hand, at his new stand, No. 29 ?®’° 00 che U Tre e», 2 to 3 years old. 
i * St, opposite the City Bank, the best assortment of Cook- 10,000 Plum on Plum Stock. 
U *“ ld parlor Stores, for Coal or Wood, everofiered in tliU Citv and 10,000 Peacti Trees, 
will be sold low. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere Bemem- ., „ 100,000 Apple Seedlings. 
^ 8 R dl v, n 'J mk S r ’ State street. Also Horse Chesnuts, Grapes, Evergreens, and the nsnal assort- 
“^hester, Sept 13, 1858. J. E. CHENEY, Agent ment kept 111 Nur »eries. GRAVES k WARNER, 
45t ~ 3t _ 29 State street ^ 6t _ Syracuse. N. Y. 
Farmers Take Notice I D g00d Mazzard Cherry Pitts, tor sale by A. J. Mc- 
a-arxe iwiioc. J U CLAVE, Kurseryman, Palmyra, N. Y. 451-4t 
T XJ !rY will you pay 25 cents for Apple Trees and in the same '-—---- 
TT proportion for others, when you can save 100 per cent by pnr- TT Q iTi^^f onri TP 1 a rr 
chasing at onr wholesale prices ? Send and get one of our whole.* ale ^ ^ * -Lent and If 141^ JVLannfactOl y j 
Catalogues and compare our prices with other Nurseries and you will NO. 12 BUFFALO ST., ROCHESTER. N Y 
'itaDne ofyoifdo uot'wanf lOO^Arinta T° y of , tkera ' . ,, . . TT AVING purchased the entire stock of TENTS and FLAGS 
yon and get vour TheesTm $12^ T our neighbors join I L formerly owned by E. C. Wl lliams, I am prepared to real tiie 
Yar.Hu fe fba 'MariA Nnvcevil by fiend ing j our orders di- same at reasonable rates lor Atrricultural Fail's. Militarv Knr.amn- 
;ood and Astromftny. Part II, Chemistry and Allied Soences. Designed 
for Schools and Home Instruction. Price $1 09. 
*• Also, 
THE NATIONAL SERIES OF SCHOOL READEItS AND 
SPELLER, iu Five Numbers. Prices, 25, 37^4, 50, 75 cents, and 
$1 00. Spoiler, 25 cents. By Parker k Watson. 
Also, 
A New Edition of BARTLETT’S ANALYTICAL MECHAN¬ 
ICS, with large additions. Prica $4 00. 
In Press, 
PARKER k WATSON’S NATIONAL SCTOOL PRIMER 
Price, 15 cents. 
PARKER k WATSON’S NATIONAL PRIMARY SPKL- 
l80rt - LER. Price, 15 cents. 
„ SMITH’S JUVENLIE SPELLER Price, 25 cents. 
*■ MONTEITIl’S YOUTH’S HISTORY of the UNITED STATES 
1 HE h EMALE Department, under the immediate supervision of 
an accomplished and highly qualified Preceptress, is limited to 50 pu¬ 
pils, who share also tiie benefits of tho daily instruction of tho Pro¬ 
fessors and other Teachers in the Institution. 
The Principal with his family, and several of the Teachers, resides 
In tho New Boarding House, mid by constant intercourse with tiie 
students endeavor to secure their moral aud social advancement ax 
well as their intellectual culture. 
Commercial Department under the direction of J. V. R CnAPMAtf 
and C. R. Davis, Principals of the Chapman Commercial Academy 
Rochester, N. Y. J 
Among tho Teachers are Profs. N. W. Benedict, A. Latokop 
A. Hi Mixer, T. McCauley Balentinb mid Miss Anna Marsh * 
The Fall Term opens on Monday, Sept 6th. For Circulars and 
cards giving full particulars, apply to 
r. , J. K. DEXTER, A. M., Principal. 
Rochester, August, 1858. P 
p *32.50 (A GOOD SCHOOLS $32.50 
PER QUARTER.) [ PER QUARTER. 
BOARD AND TUITION IN ALL ENGLISH BRANCHES, $130 PER YEAR. 
ASHLAND COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 
AND 
MUSICAL ACADEMY. 
Kev. HENRY J. FOX, A. M., Principal. 
This Institution is located among the sublime Catskills, in tha 
town of Ashland, Greene County, N Y. Students (mule and female) 
received at any time. 402 
ASTOR HOUSE, 
Broadway, New York. 
A LL THE MILK used here comee from a Farm carried on for 
tho express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetable#, 
Poultry, Egg! and Pork to this House. The Cows feed in Winter on 
the best ot Hay and Meal, and in Sommer on rich Pastures and Meal 
0Di 7 _ 1440] _ C. A. STETSON. 
SUPEKIOK LAND FLAKIER! 
F RENCH k CHAPPELL, 69 Exchange St, (Successors to 
SHURTLiTr k Smith, at old Stand,) keep on hand for Farmers’ 
nse, Garbutt’s Celebrated Land Plaster. Odf Dollar invested 
In Plaster returns Fifty to the Farmer. 
try- SOMBRERO OUANO, a superior article, for sale In any 
quant ity by F. k C, as above. <yjtf 
I IME—PACK’S PERPETUAL KII,N-Patontod July, 
J 1867. Superior to any iu nse for wood or coal 2*^ cords of wood, 
or IX tnnB of coal to 100 bbls.—coal not mixed with stone. 
434tf Address C. D. PAGE, Rochester,J4. Y. 
KHDZIE’H water filter. 
TITHE SUBSCRIBERS give notice that they havomode 'orrange- 
L ments with Mr. Kedzim, the patentee of this celebrated Filter, to 
manufacture, under his own supervision, and sell at former retail pri¬ 
ces, and discount to dealers as when made by J. E. Chwnoy ACo. 
Address only JAMES TERRY k CO., 
59 and 61 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
43 1_ the old stand of J. K. Ohrbmt A Oo. 
5 fl y i /1 AGENTS WANTED-To sell four new invention* 
J "'ll Agents have made over, $25,000 on oimv— bettor than all 
other similar agencies. Send four stamps and get 81) pages particu¬ 
lars, gratis. [445-13t] EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
HAMILTON FEMALE SEMINARY. 
Clinton C. Buell, A. M., Principal 
Margaret Hastings Wallace, Preceptress, 
f I THE Fail Term of Twenty-two weeks will begin on Wednesday, 
JL Sept 29th. For Catalogue, apply to the Principal Hamilton, N. Y. 
BI, AUK HAWK, Jr., l*t., 
M AY BE FOUND at the Stable of the Subscriber, two mile* 
east of Lockport, the coming season for the improvement of 
horses. Sire, Black Hawk; g. sire, Sherman; g. g, Justin Morgan.— 
Dam, by young Hamiltonian, by Bishop Hamiltonian, by Imported 
Messenger. Dam of Young Hamiltonian by Leonidas; g. dam by 
Bellfonnder. Black Hawk, Jr. 1st is Jet black, 15 hands high, 
weight 1,000 fts. closely resembling his sire in style and action. Bo 
joesesses an excellent temper, is a pleasant driver and goes hi good 
style. He received the flrst premium at the Niagara Co. Fair In 1358 
when six years old-time, 2m. 65«. Abo the flrst premium at the N. 
Y. State Fair in 1867, beating Billy McCracken of Oshkosh, Wta¬ 
li is stock are good size, weighing from 1,000 to IJtOO tha. In epeed, 
style and docility they excel 
I have a number or young horses, staflionn, mares and geldings of 
his sire, for sale on reasonable terms. Persons In pursuit of choice 
•took are invited to call and examine them, or addrcea me by letter. 
<26wctf N. FARNUM, Lockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
LYON’S 
COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
Patented Jolt 11, 1863. 
T HK SUBSCRIBERS, Bncceseors to Brittain A Edmunds, are 
Proprietors of this Patent for tbe ten Western counties of New 
York, the States of Michigan, Indiana, Hilnols, Wisconsin, Iowa, Ken¬ 
tucky, Tennessee, and Minnesota Territoiy. 
They are manufacturers of those celebrated Conductors, sed are 
Farmers Take 'N'otipp j A BUSHELS good Mazzard (.’berry Pitts, for sale by A. J. .Mo —with Maps and Engravings. Price, 50 cents 
-ityttv will ’ -LU CLAVE, Nurseryman, Palmyra, N.Y. 461-4t Teachers will please send to A. S. B. 4 Co, for their Descrip. 
AA/DiY will you pay 25 cents for Apple Trees and in the same *-—---- five Catalogue. 45I-4t 
YV proportion for others, when you can save 100 per cent by pur- TT Q rPAnt onri Wlno- lVro-m-,4Y, '-~------- 
chasing at onr wholesale prices ? Send and get one of our wbole.ale ^ -*- Oil l ailU. x? l-ag JVLaHU.XclCtory, A I? R f) S r P fir C* d 
Catalognes and compare our prices with other Nurseries and you will NO. 12 BUFFALO ST., ROCHESTER. N Y. „ 06 ^ ^ • » 
If°o V ne?f1oT. e do no m , • TT AVIN « Purchased the entire stock of TENTS and FLAGS WENfi8EE VALLEY NURSERIES, 
youMdwt y wurTteMto$12 ne^tnn^ 11 formerly owned by E. C. Williams, I am prepared to rent the ROCHESTER, N. Y„ 
rectly to the Toledo Nurseriel 100 by S >' ourordere dl ' rat< ?’ t0 r Agricu l tur ^ Fair8 ’ JJiliUir ) r Encamp- TTAVE published their Wholesale Catalogue, No. 4, of Fruit, 
— Toledo, Ohio. -[454eow3t]_ A. FAHNESTOCK k SONR IviVj ma'nuSduro^short notice? Tents, Flags, Awnings, taum Sl®“ 1>lante ' &C> for 016 Au ' 
A LADY WANTED in every town as an Agent Forpartic- ^imfless’’cr-dn U!o?!f li,1 i’ P crt ® iuin S to this branch of business. Ail those parties who wish to purchase largely, will consult their 
k ulars, address, with stamp, Dr. FLEMING, Rochester, N? Y. 4514t ^ ^a T oVltochuitcr N Y this Catalogue It is sent free to afl applicants. 
au uiose piiraes wno wisn to purchase largely, will consult their 
interest by examining this Catalogue. It is sent Jr ex to all applicants, 
by inclosing a stamp. 450 - 6 teow 
foil complement of fixtures inclosed Each case contains twenty-fiva 
Conductors; each Conductor comprises forty feet of copper, on* 
electro-plated or gilded branch point, seven insulators, and fan Ceilings. 
They are famished to agents by the case; with the exclusive right 
to dispose of them to be r.-^d ia certain described territory, on vary 
advantageous terms. 
Applications for Agency, orders tor stock or models, and all commu¬ 
nications relatkvJ to this business wifi receive Immediate attentive, l! 
oddreesed to BRITTAIN & MARSH, 
404tf Lockport, Niagara Oo, W. Y 
Circulars sent on application. 
KETCHUM’S ONE-HORSE MOWER, 
W ARRANTED TO CUT FROM FOUR TO SIX ACRES 
per day, with one horse They have all tho late improvetnouta 
made on the twchhorae mewere. Weight 550 tta- Brice, 141—in 
Buffalo. [440tf ] R L. HOWARD. 
